The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
O a l TIIK •ry ^«y health, ■9 Wh&t nth link '* Buld, thebest coat. ot hlgli , FSE Finds ears ixtrcme much r relief, defiance, regard- stomach en I was' ears old e ' down and for suffered 'ousneas, •indlges- nervous . The t so bad' ,ve them ur times fter try- t every jreepm- ; began . Miles* Iped me ■renerv? DNER, wee, O. mended system because of the ne has ases “so cessary ou can self by ruggist, if yon trt| )nd. ttf t . . . !OTEL STAfRI H'Vm. ♦T €ul- Start n SayingAccount WithUs To-tiay unit .you will start right. Don’t waste your money, but let us pay youintere8ton.it. Start a small account and you will besur- prised at themagnitude of it at the end of a year. We pay you fl per cent Semi-annual. ' Come in let M explain jt tp you. The Cedarville Building & LoanAssociation >■■ v . .*■ ’ ■* ■ Incorporated f o r ........ .....£ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 * .Subscribed Stock -........... $110.900,Q0" BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J . Tarbox, President David Bradfate, Vice-Brea. J. W. Dixon W. H. Barber • 0. M. Crouse W. A. Spencer B. E, McFarland W. M. Cpttrell • Andrew Jackson, Secretary. 100 Quinine Pills, or 100 Iron Pills, or 100 Aaa.fetida Pills, or 100 Gascara Pills, or 100 Cathartic Pills, or 100 Calomel Tablets 75c Bubber Gloves For ‘ ■ 48c fifx&HU RCH m m ■:DR’O'Ci'COSf^E: P .O STAC li.SP .R .1 N G F ‘l E .L - 0 * €> H ‘* . 0 / DELIVERY THE .■*: ' '■' ' | ■ ■ . ■_ ‘ Xenia Fertilizer Co. m m m ■' Will remove all dead stock immediately free of charge. 50c per 100 lbs. for hogs or sheep. $2.00 per head for horses and $3.00 per head for o&fcfcle will be paid upon delivery at the plant. BOTH PHOHES Bell 337-W Citizens 187 Wm. Byers, the former owner of the plant, v*> , ■ is in charge as general manager. LOCAL AND PERSONAL t ...Wine of Gardul. 70c At Wlsterman’ ft. Foa Sain;---Two shetlsono 12xfl5 Another 15 x 35, Inquire of SI George H. Smith. •juLInl'i'i'. ~n i.li l i *j—iifnfM ,‘ft C lo th c8 ot all kinds DRY CLEANED at HOME Clothing Co; Miss Surah Wolford wiis called to Newark this veek by the death of an aunt ' ’ -Do not lot your grocer hand you some other brand when you ask for Banner lye. Remember yon can gel it only at Bird’s. HIH>/i»H*nfti"jiTiTUV'Pfc^wlMy. t Mr. M. V. Denney moved this Weak Into the I). H. McFarland property. l,(nle Bonner, formerly a resident of this place, hut for several years an inmate of the inforinary, was committed to the Dayton StareHo«. ‘ pltal by Jtfdga Howard last week, ‘ ' * / f" • ’ 4 Antioch defeated Oedarville at basket ball Tuesday evening at Al* ford Memorial by a score of 22 to 11. A company has been incorporated at Osborn to dr.ect, a'publlo building at a cost of $10,000, already $6,000 having boon subscribed. Billy Sunday broke all records at tho close of his seven weeks cam paign in Columbus, Sabbath, when nearly 2000 converts hit the saw dust trail, Tho collection was $21,000 tho largest ever given the evangelist. Dr. 8. E. Martin, for ten years pastor of the First TJ» I*, church, Xenia, notified the congregation Sabbath of bis intention to resign and action would-be taken at tile next regular meeting of presbytery. Mr. F. 1*. Hastings was in Dayton -Monday to visit his brother-m-law, Dr, Lorrimer, who is in the hospital suffering With a bursted blood ves sel at the arch of the nose. ta.-froV-nilT. ?.'AW.-iVftlW , Mrs. Amanda Btout, Xenia, who formerly resided here, dfect Sabbath afternoon of heart tfoufrle. Burial took place in Dayton where a daugh ter m ldes. tee Clean every day in ih* year at ■ ' Ittdgway’s .« F or S axe : Bronze turkey gobbler. Phone4-l?2. - ^ —Remeraler that the only placi { m towu where you can get Banner ; lyo is at Bird’ s store. - " ’ - ■ i iAVeft MDNfeY WAVES TIME 3 0 D A Y S FR E E TR IAL £AVE*Yii£L SAVES LABOR- Mr, David Prcgg is ill at the horn* of his daughter, Mrs, E. G. Lowry. Mm. 1). S. Ervin and "Mrs, O. Smith spent Monday in Dayton. L. J DON’T WAIT tilt you go to town to get your'Drugs, let iia know your wantseither by Telephoneor Mail and It will be de livered toyouthe nextday by Parcel Post, and at our regular put prices. Qur guarantee is absolute satisfaction in every paricular 2oc.Meiitbolatiim..........................20c ■2^ Carter's Liver Fills..... .... "i -5c 50o Doan’ s Kidney Pills.... ,.,.,.,.#0 25u Bromo Quinine............. 20c 25c Laxative Gold Tablets.....20c ■ 25o Anti-Pain Bills 2oc GarboUc Salve.....,...’.....,......... 19c 50c DeWitt’sKidney Pllls ,.,.„40c Our best Kidney PiUa.lOO for. BOc 25c King’ s New Life Pills...... 20c ! SOcByspepsia -T^ittiaLLLrL.^iii. 4 ounces Ciuiu-’ Campbor.,—.... ... 20 c 25c Box Charcoal Tablets ,........!8e 4 dozen Migraine Tablets,.,.... 25c 100 Pbenolax Wafers............ „.,36c 25e Sal Hepatica,,...:......,.,...._..,... 20e' 1pound SodiumPhosphate.....20c ■ ;?3c:Brbmo;Seife^ Pure Castle Soap, per lb........20c 25c Tooth Pasta, any kind..... ,20c 23cTalcum Powders, any kind,.16c $1.50 Fountain Syringes,........$1.SO $1.00 Hot Water Bottles,........ 7Sc Money Refunded On Anything Not Satisfactory or as Represented Bev. J. 8 . E, McMichael attended ameetlngof Xenia Presbytery in Xenia, Monday. Miss Drusilla Owings of Cincin-. nati is the guest <>r her sister, Mrs. Gt. H. Hartman,^ . . Tho Greenville High School Girl’ s basket hall team suffered defeat at Alford Memorial Friday evening when,the Oedarville College Girls scored TB to 5. After,, the game a spread was served. . F or S ale :—House and 8jh£ acres, jU'tout of corporation. This is a very desirable; alBo new house ;ojn Mam st., also a. bouse of 7 rooms large lot, rents for $6;-00 quick ‘ sale $425. Anothdr house 3 rooms, price $250. . . Smith & Collins. . Sfc. Mrs. Harry King o f Washington 0. H., and Mrs’. Qhmor Burrel of dprlngfleld are guests of Mrs. Flora Dobbins. Mr. Burrell returned homt dabbath evening. • The Herald" .wants news items, , ilon’ t forget to send its the name> tyhen you have company from a listance or.eutertain, or know of, a loath or sickness,' We with appre ciate the favor and so will the read- .-ers.' ■ . .R emarkable , O ffer ! Cali at Xagley Bros, and get a Wm. A. Rogers silver spool/ free upon' pre senting the clipped adv. of this firm on .first page. . , The Jarmers* institute’, and corn show at Sedalia on Friday and Sat urday was a huge' success. Over $460 iu cash premiums on corn,, po tatoes and domestic articles was paid out. ", - Before you read another article in' this or any other paper get your shears, cut out N&gley Bros, adv. on page one and take ft to theirstore and get a Wm. A.'. 'Rogers teaspoon free. No purchase necessary.' Saturday is Washington's birth- *day and a holiday with the Postal employees, 'fhere will be no de livery on the R. F. D. Use Liquid Smoke to smoke your meat, Ridgway’s for the best. Matters have been further compli cated over the Hanna,-Haley fence line. Thursday Mr. G. G.Hanna filed papers in mayor’s court against Mrs. Kate Setts and MI sb Mary Haley charging them with cutting down a rence. Both ptead not guilty aiul will have their trial March'5. Mr. P. D. Dixon was operated up-' on last Saturday at a hospital In Xenia for adenoids and having his tonsils removed. BeMdes the above while under the influence ot' the anesthetic had two teeth pulled. Mr. Dixon-haB been elected finan cial secretary of Henry Kendall Col- 'lege, Tulso, Okla., and lnrt Thurs day evening for his new field of la bor. ‘ ‘ •* M The Jamestown institute was held Monday and Tuesday. A resolution was passed favoring the one per cent .tax law and .legislation that will nncovermore personal property. The officers elected are: C. B. Lackey; president; D. E. Pauliin, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Ohas Wathall, ladypren- uient; Miss Faye Lackey,lady vice- president; E. ,H. Smith, secretary and treasurer. A memorial fountain in tribute to the memory of the late Judge J, N, Dean wilt be erected at the head of Mam street Xenia, by the colored citizens, according to resolutions proposed ot a memorial service for Judge Dean held at the Zion Baptist Church Sunda^ afternoon. A com mittee composed of Prof, J. W. Stewart, Hon* C. L. Maxwell and J? M, Bummers was appointed to Ar range for the. memorial. The de votion of the late Judge to the cause of the colored race was known to all and‘the proposed memorial is a most fitting and touching tribute to his memory. .. • Tiie K, of P, lodge Wednesday celebrated tile 4941/ anniversary of the order, when 125 members, fami lies and friends enjoyed m excellent supper. The hall had been decorat ed in the lodge colors of red, blue and yellew, A program of addresses and music was rendertd as follows: Addressby J, E. Randall "Friend ship,” M. B. Campbell, “ Charity,” ' G. H. Hartman, “ Benevolence.” L, G. Bull toastmaster; Ulustri^Qd poem by J. E, RanulalL H. M, Cur-/ relandD E. knieley o f Xenia also spoke. Whistling solo Miss Eifie Conley Piano solo Mrs. Elmer Owens.- ' No mstter mm I. m u jo u r (ten'll asm*, j*. mum >‘ A»ti*m« mu* win k*ip *<m, THE WIZARD FIRELESS COOKING KETTLE • THE MOST WONPERFUL COOKING UTENSIL OF THE AGE. THE TIRELESS WIZARD of ita expcMive flretas cookon u d f t , common cooking k«tl!«, uni. conductor. Nothing can injure it, It is sanitary. The insulation will not decay. It will not pack down. Alwaya really to nsef THE WIZARD SAVES SO MINUTES ON THE HOUR QF FUEL COST IT WILL COOK Oat Mc»l, Breakfast Food, Boiled Ricev Barley Mush, ’ Eice, Cream o f Wheat, Vitos, Cracked Wheat, Gra ham Mush, Postum Cereal, Stock, Split Pea Soup’ Mut ton Broth; Chicken Soup, VegetablaJikMp, Corn Soup, Mock Turtle Soup, Chicken Broth, Lentil Soup, Boast Beef, Boast Veal, . - Boast Pork, Pork , Tenderloin, F r e sh Pork andSauerkraut, Boast Lamb, Boast Chicken, Boiled Beef, Veal Rolls, Veal Curry, Beef Stew, Corned Beef, Pot Boast, Stuffed.Steak, Boiled Ham,' Stuffed Heart; Sweet Breads, Beef Loaf, Corn, Parsnip*,' Potatoes,'-Toma toes, Onions, Cabbage* Sail- erkraut, Macaroni, Spa ghetti, Oysters, Fish, arid a thousand other good things to eat. Think what the Wizard •does, . Cooks anything you can cook in au expensive fire)ess cooker at the cost of an or dinary aluminum kettle. . Keeps food ■hot'. Saves money, time, labor, worry. Nothing burned. A fireless cooker in kettle form. .... • , ■'v - 'v ■ ■ • * v- -* ■ - V i * A w X t iO i * i* >< 1 \* M * < ' « Send order. your now TRY IT OUT ____ The Wizard is made in two sizes, Four and Six Quart, It 18 constructed of beautiful aluminum. Will not rust. Will not corrode. Will last a lifetime. It,is hygienic. The Four Quart retails for $3 .?5 , The Six Quart fo r3 4 .7 5 We give you either size at these prices, cartage paid, and when your order is received will shinai once and will mail you a sub scription bond which will be (geeived by (he newspaper in which this advertisement is printed at $1.00 to cover $1.00 in valuation of regular subscription price, REMEMBER THIS •The articles to be cooked are placed in the Wizard and are allowed to remain there just one-sixth of the time required im- the old way'. This starter,tinrcook-: ' ing process. Take the kettle off the fuel and allow to remain on the non-conductor mat until ready to serve any timg after the cooking hag been completed. Potatoes require 30 minutes of steady boiling. Boil in the Wizard for 5 minutes,1place on the mat for 25 minutes. They are ready to serve or you can leave them in 4he - Wizard and. • they will be hot and mealy for hours. Same method used with everything. Just cook for one-sixth the time of the- old way, then, set on the mat for tho balance of time; ' Saves 50 minutes. Go out in the afternoon.. Food ready for supper.- Prepare, before bed •time. Beheat for a few minutes in the* morning. Fine, Send in your order for the Wizard uow. Do not delay, . Your money back if you donot think it the best thing in the world. We stand back of our claims; Your pa perand theWizard: for .the one price' as an inducement. * Send your order now. .Cut lhi>rcaupau out audmiil to us with remittauCu SUBSCRIPTION CERTIFICATE THU WIZARD COOKING OTERSIL SALES CO, 1276 Weil Tbifit Street. CIevcluud.IObio. i eqelose $_ .«r ■ . ■ .■ -for subscription to |be_ Wears so positive tfieWizard will give you complete satisfaction iturn the Wizard to uawewill refund ---- - > ry— "v* you a present of- the subscription. We knowjust what theWizard willdo, We want you to know! This that If you are*not satisfied and return the full, price paid and will make is a ia tr offer, Wereferyouto ' THE GUARDIAN SAVINGS AND TRUST CO„ Cleveland, Ohio, M to oltr reliability apd firianoial stsuding, ' ead bna-j----- l .----- quart Wizard Ftreless Cooking Kettle, cartage to be prepaid; ^ * If Jt am not oatisfled with the Wizardafter 30days trial, I am to re, turn the Wizardwithout cost tome and you are to. refund to me the full purchase price without stopping lay subscription. Name AddTena city or Tewn_ •.State. DeathCalls J. H. Gowdy. Mr, James H<Gowdy, formerJy a resident of this piace, died Tuesday morning at the hospital of the Sol diers Home in Sandusky where he had been taken a week ago, having been a sufferer from spinal and heart trouble. The deceased was about 53 years of age and for several y» ars conduct ed a grocery here where he owned the property on the west side ol Main street from Ood£r street south to the bridge.. He was a member ot the 74tb and 154th regiments O. V. It Mr, Gowdy was married threo times bis first wife being Miss Sim Osborn and to them were born three children wlu> survive; Mrs.Florence Keyes, anti Mr. C, Albert Gowdy, of Oak Park, 111.; and Mrs. Lillis Milbutn, Ghicago. The Second wife -was Mrs. Cora Hess,Who died -sev eral years ago and the third, Mrs, Lucretia Jones, of 'Xenia, who still Survives. The funeral was li«id Thursday in Xenia. * . . ' H?GH SCHOOL NOTES. Miss Olive ’Winter delightfully entertained the members ot the Senior class Thursday evening. The Juniors not to be outdone held a business meeting and spread tho same, evening at tho borne of Helen Oglesbeo. , For tho past week the «otnorfl have been busily engaged in electrical experiments and find them extremely interesting, The Juniors- have ordered their class pins and expect them at an early date, Frofeesor Reynolds . has been giving physical culture exermces to -the High School for the past two days, The students of the High Bchriol are still busily preparing for the First Annual Concert tb he given March 7th, The LadlesViuartetto is preparing some special features. General adini«si*u 25c, resolved seats 38c. ' pslf^tatkwottfeshMri, PublicSale! I will sell at Public -Sate on the farm- known as the Stretcher farm three miles 1 North-east of Cedaiviile, on j THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1913. • Commencing at 10 o’clock sun time, the . followingproperty to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 Consisting of 1 'Draff colt 2 years old this spring weight 1200, s'red by Towns- icy’s gray horse;-1 Road colt coming 2 years old this spring, 1 Span of Mules coming 0years old this spring, weigh ing about 2300pound and good workets, single or double, , 4 HEAD OF COWS 4 -J . Consisting of 1 Jersey Cow tfour, years old and will be fresh in June, a good milk tnd butter maker; 1-Guernsey cow will be fresh inMarch and still giving a good flowof milk, 1,Three quarterJersey will be fresh inMarch, giving ljj* gallons of milk per day, 1 Jersey heifer'tp months.old, bred to be fresh in August. DUROC JERSEY HOGS Consisting of two sows with pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 farm wagon, good.as new witli hay ladders; 1 Corn King, manure spreader, good as new; 1Osborn double disc, new; J Oliver Sulkcy plow new, 1walking breaking- plow,-1 Deer- ing binder, 1 Osborn mower, 1 Oliver riding cultivator, 1 Brown riding culti vator,”! 5-Shovel cultivator,! double set^ of^britchcn harness, 2 sets of hip strap harness, 1 black HawK corn planter with 100 rods of wire, good as new; 1 drag barrow, 1 Road wagon, 1Sled, Hog coops, Double and single trees and other articles to numerous to mention. Five hundred buahola of corn In 1 erib, tome number* one Tim-, I othy hay in barn bailed! j and some fodddr. Terms Made Known Day o f Sate ! ROY MATTHEWS <TITUS BROS., Auctioneess. (J,H. ANDREW, Clerk. , LunchStand bn the Ground. PATENTS TRADC-MARK* %.53 0 (.»’fI;Klon, tor FRKR SEARCH mxl Wf^r* : SrhiKrint«n*netorN«W•1fW1Kp*r, full fit pstrirt intomiAtton, to b* w i D. 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