The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
w m m PreeecetorAnd Dr*. Threatened. Michael Dugan, whose taut* has bw* cowtlmied three times, i» now a t Battle Creek, Miab., taking treat* m eat for rheumatism and a* he has left the state without permission ot the aourt bin bond w « declared for feited till* morning when the owe was oattedv, t h e bond le signed by Ms wife Mid Mrs. Homer. Hicks of Xenia and is for #600. Ora. B. R. McClellan and Gruhe of Xenia- and Prosecutor Johnson nailed a t the Dugan home to make an examination of the patient and report to court. Mrs. Dugan in formed them th a t her husband was in Battle Creek and would not be here. When ^fcha Prosecutor stated ■ the situation to Mrs. Dugan it evi dently displeased her and procuring » revolver, ordered all three, from thehouse, and Itis'.nee'dJpss to say there waano further argument and they went. . We are iri receipt of a program of a song recital .uti.deT the direction Of Mr. John A. Hoffmann of the- Cin cinnati Conservatory of Music fox Monday evening. "Mr John Stewart is a Student a t this institution and' takes pa rt in the recital in duetts with Miss Beverly Gresham. m m rn S fiMBUy s s s m f s f im m m The first annual concert for thB .Gedarville High School will be giv en' in the opera-house on Friday, March 7. The proceeds of the en tertainment go.into the music fund fdlt ‘the high school. You are assist ing a public cause .when, .you pur chase a ticket, For $a le'.—Carriage and bar? nesjt, a lso 1 ton- o f No. 1 Timothy hay. " > Robt. Bird. • —Do not let your grocer hand yOu some other brand when you ask for Banner lye .' Remember you can get i t only a t Bird’s. , Ice orean every day in the .year at -‘ • * Ridgway’s. Mr. U. H.. Stuckey attended the .Hardware Dealers’ Convention in Columbus,’-Thursday. Miss Edith Barber has been visit ing her,sister, Mrs, Charles Coulter of Oxford* C l o t h e s ot CLEANED a t *■ all kinds B EY HOME Clothing Co, . . . T WANTED b u t t e r Bring u* your surplus. Wilt pay top pr ices for cho ice fresh butter. ' ’ • - Bird's Mammoth S to re . NOTICE.! ,A * This store, was sold to. Okey Suter, of Hamilton, Ohio. Sitter did not raise the amount of. cash (IneCjpssary, so ‘ . N ' ' 4 ", -■ < *. • * ' * ’ F. D. NESBITT Is now compelled to take back bis immense stock of Footwear, and as Nesbitt has made definite arrangements for other investments, this stock must be closed out clean and complete. The cost will not be considered. You can make pne dollar do the work of two.. • . Buy Your Spring Shoes at Less Than Half Regular Price NOW North Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio. 1? i', -1/ ' m THE. GREENE COUNTY FER TILIZER COMPANY. * % Will remove all.dead animals Imme diately,.frccol'charge..', Amonir the people th a t are mov ing are C. A.* Beekman and family tp a farm near Greenville. John Kelher Will ta k e the Andrew farm just?Vacated. Richard Haekett' has purchased a farm neat Xenia 'and William RohJar takes his place on Harbison farm. Mr. William Hop ping and wife will move from Day- ton and occupy their farm vacated by Mr. Hohlar. Chas. L itter goes near Flam City while Ed Litter moves to Jeffersonville. Wm., L it tle takes the Litter farm purchased by Frank Townaley. Raney Bros, move to a farm near Lebanon and Chas; Slaughter of South Charleston has purchased the Raney farm. Mr. E, C. Corey, who resides north of. Clifton, will move to Clifton and . —The concert to be given in the \ opera-house on March Tpromise^' to" be one of the heat home talent af-j fairs of recentyears. The Fairbanks I ^ theatre orchestra of Springfield h a s , *willse^ at ^U^ 1C Sale on d,e been engaged a t heavy expense and ; *“« * ! as,the Stretcher farm three miles should add greatly to the program. \ q* * / ’ „ No other high school in the county [THURSDAY. MARCH 6th, 1913, L . , , . occupy property purchased of the We Will also pay Jl.pO per head ;E | aer 08tate. 'Walter Chandler will r ' for horses and $1.60 for cows just a s f a r m the they lay on the ground.-. Will re move hogs and sheep free of charge. Both 1J Bell Fhone 623-W. Phones f Citizens’,Phoub 603-Hecl, All calls answered promptly. . C harles HEnar; Manager land recently-purchased by R.‘ E. Bryson. Samuel Moore, who lived on this farm has movod neayJames town. . Mr. O. C. Weimor closed up liia meat store last Saturday and retired from business. * has ever undertaken such a teak and liberal sujpporfc should he given as encouragement along musical lines, The proceeds golptoafujict for the extension of music in tho schools.’ * Found : Ownet*who placed pack ago of gents hosiery, supporters and chair seats in wrong buggy can got same by proving proporty afid pay ing for th is notice. “ The firodeparttnentwa. called out a t noon Tuesday owing tho a small fire on “Rat Row" a t the home of Pearl Smallwood. Slight damage was'done and the department did no,t have to throw water. Later in the afternoon fire was discovered in the house occupied by John Swires on Elm street but no alarm was giv en. Springfield's fastest Growing Store We are new shovHng all that is New and Good in Spring and Summer Merchandise. „ Silks,Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, White Goods, Embroideries, Wash Materials At prices that made The Home Stote famous from the beginning, The Showing of W o o l t e x ; Coats, Suits and Skirts. / ‘The world's Best” are sold in this section at this store exclusively, ‘ Every model produced by the organization is represented here, all cf which carry with them two Seasons of satisfactory sefvice, Rugs, Curtains and Draperies , ’ Never before has there been a more complete line shown in Central Ohio. You would be doing yourself an injustice by not seeing the com- lete lines, the Members Merchant's Association-«We pay your fare to Springfield and back home again on' all Purchases of $i$.oo and over. ^ ' BU T T E IU C K 'S P A T T E R N ^ * THE FAHIEN-TEHAN CO. iwiswwipwi Cofiiniencingnt K) o'clock sun time, - • following property to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HOR SE S 2 Consisting of 1 Draft coir Si years' old; this spring weight 1200, sired by Towns* ley’s gray horse; 1 Road colt comings years old tin# spring, 1 Span of Mules coming fl years old this spring, weigh ing about 2800pound and good worker, single or double. ” 4 -HEAD OF COWS 4 Consisting of 1 Jersey Cowfour years old and -will be fresh in June, n good milk and butter maker; 1 Guernsey cow will be fresh in March and still giving a good (lowof milk, 1Three quarter Jersey willbe fresh in March, giving IJa gallons of milk per day, l Jersey heifer 15 monthsold, bred to be fresh in August DU ROC JERSEY HOGS Consistingof two Sows with pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of 1 farm wagon, good as new with bay ladders; 1 Corn King, manure spreader, good as new; 1-Osborn double disc, new; J Oliver Sulkey plow new, Xwalkingbreaking plow, 1 Deer- Ing binder,U Osborn mower, 1 Oliver riding cultivator, 1 Brown riding culti vator, 1 5-Sbovei cultivator, 1 double set of bfitchen harness, 2 sets of hip strap harness, 1 black HawK corn planter with 100 Tods of wire, good as new; 1 drag harrow, 1 Road wagon, 1 Sled, Hog coops, .Double and single trees and Other articles td-nutnerous to mention. Five hundred bu sh els o f corn in crib, som e number one T im othy hay in earn bailed; and som e fodder, Terms M a d * K n ow n Day o f Sat* ROY MATTHEWS TITUS BROS.* Auctioneess. J. II. ANDREW, Clerk, . . Lunch Stand on the Ground. Knowledge. Thera Is no wealth llko unto knowl edge, for thieves cannot steal it.— Burmese Proverb. ' Mbaii* M00 Reward* $100. Thereaders of this paper will bo plcnae* to leafrrtthat there U at least" one dreaded dfoests that toirnCs has been able to eure In all lit stages and that is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cureis the only positive euronow known to the medical fraternity. Cntarih bring * constitutional dmase, requires a owntitullonel treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure1*taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and milfoilssurraeca of system thereby daatroytng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing itt work, The proprii toiS leavetmmuch Mth in it* curative powers, bat they oiler one Hundred Ixdbk* for any caw that It Mi* to cure. Semi Mr fist tr (MVtmtmWto. Addrrtw, y. t CHi%BY Ado, Toieda O. Sold by Bruggiat, 7N. \ all’s Family FBii m tbs bast, Seal The Oyster with the * Genuine Sea Taste In Bulk and Cans Rceived Fresh Every Day V r*l|V| jubr*^ ^^dlSHtPTOYSTERSYST^^ -j m JPUmNOftWALK.COPN SUGAR. For Friday and Saturday only SPOT CASH - 25 lb. Bag for $1.17 S . - ■ ' . • • [Our Prices Schmidti’n Old Hickory Flour, 25 lb sack for... .76c Schmidt’s Ocean. Light • Flour, 261b. sack for,..,. 70 Country Cured B»con„..12J£ Breakfast Bacon, per lb...!8 Fancy (Sugar Cured Hhm, \ lb '.................................... 17^ California and Picnic - • • J' Hame, per lb...... ...... 13 African Java Coffee, per lb .......... ................ 22 Rio aftd Java Blend per ................ M • r Rip Coffee per lb... 28 - Chick Feed, a lb,....... . 2# POTATOES 60c BU. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail. Grocers ’ 30 South Detroit Street, . . . Xenia, Ohio. Hi* Whole Life One of Work. A Seventy-eight year*’ service In tho lame family was the record Of a la borer named Daniel Gumbull, who. died at Redhili, England, a few days ago. -He entered the service of Mr# James Trower, in the reign of William IV., and was In the employ of Mr. Trower’s grandsons a few months, ago, when failing health compelled him to cease work. For 60 years he never had a holiday, except a half-day when he was married. He had 12 children, and leayeB about 120 descendants. Gumbull was an interesting character. He was quite illiterate,^ but he had wonderful memory,' and could de scribe with minute detail events that happened 70 years ago. -He remem bered when a boy, ■ attending the lo cal festivities In honor of Queen Vic toria’s coronation, Worthy Fad. if somebody is anxious to invest In a really new fad there ■ is one ready to hand. Let Us have a cult of tak ing your time. To faddists It has the obvious' advantage of being wholly strange and revolutionary., We are all convinced in these days that the proper thing to do is to rush. We ace^exhorted front a thousand plat- forms-to act and not to think about iti to reform everything and not to ,, 1 k }continually debating—as If the 1m* poriaftt thing were to do something,! now without having made the small- 1 e»t attempt to discover whether it'! will be in the least better or worse; than what we have always been doing-]) CutlourSeedBill inTwo*== AnExcelsiorWil DoIt to the acre. Farmers that have operated an EXCELSIOR generally buy 6 to 9 pounds of seed ahd secure a good catch, because ALL of the seed is put IN the ground, evenly, accurately and not too deeu t ^ h T S e ! WSOn y4 lnC kS ap a rt‘ thm *nsunn8 * maximum tonnage /y# i^= 3P S « :\ [• T ....... • “ ; 1 \ $'{ii t1« acre through propt, cS'«v!So” Y*The V X S ^ ^ S tsS S im^ * - " * E BSSSg5- TSr-m^ir.K *nd °nly C .ll end K , u .. Loot topuS uiw ’y W‘1 “ “ Vv i‘ willWW c. N. STUCKEY&SON General Agents, Cetlarvllle, . .. 0hlo ............................ ........ . . ................ .......................... For Bxoel Workwill Jk*tof an T H I R T Y Chosen) of CHICAGO, P al meeting of t i i . Mah In Advert Chicago, Wilb • elected, .a dlrec four years Mr . : lively engaged 3 vertising copy t . Using Company newspaper feati fie became natii .. Last Decemb * newspaper^ wor - time to adyertit orship in the Mi , development fr /does not plan literary work- . During Ills > ■ writer of storlee per features, Mi been affiliated i with advertism , ing .manager of -Company of In» that work brant paper features. Mr. Nesbitis partment of tfc Thq company t< floor of the ne a t Monroe st. ar last May. 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