The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

I? i * . LOCAL AND HRSONAL £ 9,4M»N*it%yK9**M>> Hold fast'to your money. I f you don’ t save i t there's no one else who w ill save It fo r you. Place i t with u s where it w ill draw In terest axul will Increase from day to day. Save today—tomorrow you may need the money a n d need ft badly. You m ay wan t to buy or biuld a home. We can help you. f The CedarvHle Building. & Loan Association Incorporated fo r.................* 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S to c k ..............$126 ,425 ,00 , BOARD OP DIRECTORS W. 4, Tarboxr President * David Bradfute. Vice-Pres. J . W. .Dixon W. H. Barber O. if , Crouse . W , A. Spencer B, E„ McFarland W . M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary* , Mr. Jam es Gray, of Pittsburg, spen t Sabbath with h is mo ther, Mrs. B e llo ‘Gray. I t is reported th a t Mr. Gray will be married the la s t of th is month to a young lady in his city. The wedding will take place in a home th a t is already furnished. * 'W o rd was received hereThuraday of ttie death of Mrs. Minnie Sm ith ,; Widow of the la te \V. J , Sm ith, who died a t her ■home in Kent. Mrs. Sm ith was stricken with paralysis several months ago and b ad been helpless since. U raem ic, po ison ing sot in and for abput two weeks t b e ' deceased bad been unconscious. One d augh te r, Miss E leanor and an a- doptecfidaughter, Miss Lula, survive. "‘Messrs. H . A. Townsley, who was p resen t a t the time of his sister's death, W. P. Townsley of th is place and James, Townsley o f A tlan ta -a re brothers, A s is te r,'M rs . ;M. A. Creswell died, two weeks agO. -The funeral will be held Saturday ihOrn* mg. , . Misses Edn a and H ester Townsley and M r.’J . E . Turnbull have gone to .attend the f u n e r a l., • T h e Selma Earraers* In s titu te ill be held Monday and Tuesday nex t week a t the school auditorium . .The1, sta te speakers are M tssln ea Flotner of West Mansfield; J . S. Brigham", Bowling G reen ; C. P . Green, Patas k a la . A ladles’ session will be held Tuesday afternoon over which Mrs. How ard Sfoith w ill preside. A t th is session Mrs. G. E . Jobe will hAve a pape£ on ’‘The *Womau" In the Home.’* , These long, w inter evenings cart be shortened by- a ttend ing the P icture show. Peareu to Lose SavvduaL ’~J One day sihall Oscar was playing with a doll and stnqe ot th<L sawdust; leaked onto the floor, •Boon' after Os-, car's mother called bin to her to trim his huger nails and Oscar fia’tf;- "Don't trim so short, for all the sawdust will come out” Rifling a Barrel. . The grooves in a rifle barrel are made with special machinery, and un- less one has this he could not do the work properly, no matter how skilled he was. When the grooves of a rifle barrel are filled with lead it is usually necessary to have an expert gunsmith clean them out H, WHAT la life Without . : frietfd To dissipate the gloom? A path where naught hut briars grow, Where flowers never bloom, *Tla friends who make this desert world . TO blossom as the rose; * Strew flowers o’er our rugged path, ■Rfua* sunshine o*«r out wees: THE girl and th e chafing , DISH. For pure enjoyment, give us a chaf­ ing dish with a few good materials to prepare,' and a good time will surely be the answer. From soups -to lob­ ster salad, there Is nothing the mind of a woman will not dare. The accom­ paniments of sandwiches and relishes are, of course; essential. For the young woman who enter­ tains her girl friends at college or away from home, Canned things are the best and easiest to prepare- Many delicious dishes may he prepared from canned chicken, lobster, salmon and peas. \ ,, „ Chicken Wiggle,—Melt a tablespoon- M of butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flOpr, and when smooth add a pint of milk very' slowly, and boil.' Then add a can of chicken, a can of peas, salt, pepper, and Just before, serving, a beaten egg. Shrimp "Wiggle Is pre­ pared the same way, using shrimps in­ stead of chicken.. ' Salmon Hollattdalse^-Melt a table­ spoonful Qt butter, add a tablespoon- ful of Spur, and when smooth add a Can of ^aimon and a can of peas. Stir until hot. Serve with lemon or put lemon juice into the dish before serv­ ing. Serve, on crackers. A spread without {Sandy Is not to he thought of. One nicer candy which 1 b made without cooking is the follow­ ing; Take a half pint cup, drop Into It a white of egg, then pour In ootd water to half fill the cup. Stir until It is foamy, then, mix as much pow­ dered sugar into it as It will hold, un­ til it can be handled. Then add flavor,' color. Add fruit to make a variety of kinds. Delicious 8alad.—To go with any . spread this will honor the occasion*. A can of shredded pineapple drained froin its juice, two cups pecans and half a pound of marshmallows. May­ onnaise with whipped, cream to soften It This should really be called Am­ brosia, a dish for the gods, 1913 ChristmasClubFacts The Table below shows the wonderful (jossibilities of REGULAR SAVING. December 26th—29th, 1912, 7,500 members enrolled, WATCH THE GROWTH - JAN, 2,1913, $7,700.00 ✓ FEB. 1, 1913, $2$,200.00 MAR. 1/ 1913, $48,900.00 APR. I, 1913, $59,500.00 ^ MAY 1, 1913, $75,800.00 . JUNE 1. 1913, $93,000.00 * * JULY 1, 1913,1 $108,600.00 • AUG. 1, 1913, $123,300.00 SETT, 1, 1913, $138,700.00 OCT. 1, 1913 , $ 1 5 2 ,8 0 0 .0 0 NOV. I, 1913, $166 ,100 .00 DEC. 1, 1913, $ 178 ,934 .00 DEC. I, 1913, $ 1 8 5 ,5 4 0 .0 0 This iriiitumsc sumof money was saved Irt50 weeks bypeople whohave learnedthevalueof * S Y S T E M A T I C S A V IN G Smallest weekly deposit, 1c. Largest weekly deposit $2.50 JOIN OUR 1914 Christmas Club OpensMonday, December 29, 1913 to January 3,1914. The American Trust & Savings Bank SPRlSfiflELD, OHIO I)r, R, R Jlancy left la.it Friday for Ifls home in (’rev,-ley, I,a. R"v. W. A 'Pondon, of Ti’crtcn, v?: Itcd hero the air*-t of tills uee’r, Mr. Prank Tlall, wife and daughter, qf fi?i. I.au|r, a:o visiting Mr. Hail's parents, Mr. and 'Mr?. Charles IfaiJ, Mr. ’William Haley, of OfttorvHte La., is veilin',- hems folks. J Moving P icture Hhow Saturday eve. John B, Harshman, son of former county commltaloo, J. F. Har.lnuan 5t'i.i the honor of being th >fire .% eicrk r.f ?in- s w f ammfsaioa that, v-\il ml,- ih-rt 4t fa? tho m\t twoyeaie. Ilister, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (WV. Iiean, has been ill the past two weeka. - Mr. D, M. Kenn-n returned Monday evening from 'Chicago, where -he at­ tended the stock show. Don’t forget th a t Waddle Has the .best g rade of Xmas candy. ■You can get fresh country butler, eggs and chickens anytime during theweek atL eeSh roades’-apliono fid M»*. (‘lnrcm-e Nmthup won vonsM- tu iU - distinction* a t the Xenia fau l­ ty i ho .v last week when Up took near- !y everything in Hs class with his ri'lciirafril Ancrmae. Mr. Xorthup find;; J,’‘ready market for his stock. Mis: K1’ -?’.-' Hartman, who hag been ipuuiiiiT eeveral weeks with her brother, Mr. G. IT. Hartman, lift Mon­ day for Springfield. Miss Bernice “Wolford, who has been in Cleveland for several months,- re­ turned home last Friday to remain some time. The Busy People's Bible OJass of the 'First M, E, church, Xenia, will -have a large. Christmas- tree on the court house la-writ The object fct to foster the Christmas spirit. Bain that turned to snow Sabbath nrorning gave this section a taste of real winter such ns has prevailed in * eltis. A ccmplica!km arose in the beard a s to whether ‘Miss McGhren could hold her place, as the hoard bed to employ another teacher for a year to supply.. Degnl counsel was called on.each side and -the board vot­ ed to give '.Miss Mr-Given her place and special work provided for the other teacher. Mr. T. tl. Herbert -and bride, of West Jefferson, were guests of Mi*, and -Mrs. Walter lliff front Saturday until Monel iy , Mr, H e rbe rt hae charge of (he construction work on on the Pennsylvania lines- . Tbe CedarvHle Farmers' Institu te will be held Deo- 31 and J a n , l in h uu -au n u a , . the West. The high wind, from the tthe °*mva Jl0USP' . Thestatespeakers northwest made the d a y s saver© one ’a re George Coffey, Wooster .and to man and beast. Nearly two weeks' John Beggs1, Columbus Grove, O. ™eatIlT ®«ch rain There will dlsO be n good program winter ^ ^ real lw a i t a t o ‘** ' Xmas cand ies a t Waddle’s Grocery. ^Jhe W.'O. T. XL w ill meet next Thursday a t 2 p. ip. , ( Mr. O. W. Crouse and Mrs. Sid- t the new liquor license ne^ Sm ith spen t Sabbartb afc New vorable- to the d'rys- winning Carlisle, with Mrs. Henry Roberts, ,T'" “ w * =•-*—J— The Wbo is very 111. >■ Indirectly law was fa le a t Steubenville last Saturday. vote wosi favorable by 172 , while- the I •—-— ~ — — wets carried the city by many hundred ’ Do the Small Tblng.at Hand, more two years ogo. Saloon keepers ' There are people who.would do who did hot get licenses took out their great acts; but because they wait foi revenge by helping the dryo. (great opportunities, life'passes, and ------------ 1_ ■ <the acts of love are hot done at all. }Opportunities for doing^greatly sel- —Take a little recreation. Attend dom occur; life is made up of la­ th e Picturo Show Saturday night. Anlteeixuals. If yob compute the sum A new machine installed. '.ot Jmpplneas In any given aay you will * . . j And that it was composed of Binail at- . . __7 , , , - tentions, kind looks, which made the added a -h e a rt swell, and stirred Into health ment ^ ^ ^a r t &.‘‘1V€ry ctlu>i>- that sour, rancid Sim of misanthropy . which Is apt to coagulate on the ...------------ ’stream of our inward life, as surely Special prices to te a c h e rs on we. live in heart apart from our fei- Xmas candy a t Waddle’s Grocery low crea^ re3’“ ' ^ W.^lo^rteon.' Cwpjfrigla Fo r, Obiiichilla, Giotb and Cordu- C t t p S r o y ............. ........ ....... 50c ,tp $6.00 Bilk Box ............................................... ...... $ t,oo M ilitary H a ir. Brush Sets __ ....... 30clto $3,00 PJienix Mufflers........ .......... ........ soc to $2.00 Gloves of all kinds .-........ „.,2Sc to $5.00 Pa ir Jewelry Cuff L inks'and Separate Pins... . 25c,to $2,50 Suit Cases JUsfc closed.our, sample line a'tonr oivn prices. You can buy now 'a t a saving all1leather cases............ ........................... $3.50, to $10.00 Leatherette ana Jap Fiber,,.,.., $1.00 to $3.00 A full line of Gents Toilet Articles and Combination Traveling Sets a t popular prices. Do I t To*day Do you reals??* lii* Xmas shopping days a rc rapidly draw ing (o a tdise, YOl.! will find ou r Btgve aii ideal placo to se le it p r a d ua} g ifts of wearing apparel for Men and Fpya of your family. 7N- When in D ay top, come fo l i e Burpriso Ktorc for the things you want for the Men and Boys and you won’t ho disappointed. Men's and Boys' Suits and O'Coats 111 the ’styles and price lh a t wiJl suit you Chiricidila and Scotch Fabrics m O'Coats for Men a t $8 .50 to$25 ,00 Suita for Men $10 ,09 to $25 .00 b o y s - surra u i o - c o a t s $ 3 .0 0 to $10 .00 Sweaters for Men ahd Boys. 'R igh t now is a good time to select this article tne righ t styles at; , prices.......... ............................ ...$ t,O0 to $7.SO '“ SHIRTS We have everything yob could ' desire in sh irts M anhattan ih Negligee o r pleated ,$ 1 .5 0 to $2 .50 Percale and Madras neat designs SOc to ’$ f ,0 0 FJLANNEL s h i r t s Collar detached or attached G ray , Blue and Tan...,”. .......7................. ........ $ i .o o to $ 3.56 BODEGXNG ROBES and HOUSE COATS . This garment is very much in -dem and and cornea in a large assortment of colors Prices.................. $3.00 to $ 8.60 NECKWEAR Comprised of Silks and Velvets with flowing ends. A v e ry pleasing- * assortment at..,..—..’.......................... .....,60o to $1,60. U MBREDLAS always.1 ..acceptable splendid quality at...,.............. .........;................$ 1.90 to $8.60 ’ ■ ,..,,....$4.00 to $ 8 0 ; Umbrella and CaueJSets.... You Will Find These Suggestions Yery Desirable. \ THE SURPRISE STORE < SOB STRAUBS 28 and 30 E . Th ird S t ., , E , C. H-TLB D a y to n , O h io J w M V A V .W . V % v m v v V A ”/A V A V V .V A V A Y W A W .V A V .Y A ,.W . ,AVVVAVA ,.* A % W A V A W A “A V A ,A W M V A V A V W A V W V W A W A W A V J A ! S • “ 4______ ‘ ““ , ________ ^ ' , • ’ ■ . - ' J \ Why Sfaould You Take Any Risk in Buying a Piano . *•- v • _• ■ _____ * When you can buy direct fr^om “Factory to Home” at “One Price /to Everyone” By presenting in the Above illustration the plant of The ptarr Piano Company, it is not our aim to show the magnitude, but to emphasize the completeness. The perfect product bf a COM PL E T E M A N U FA C ­ T U R E R using that term in its most strict sense, can­ not be attained by one Who depends upon others for parts which he afterwards assembles. The standard maintained for Starr Pianos has necessitated a plant of these mammoth proportions. Num ber of acres covered by pHnt................................. .■ >.***»>*•> *6 A rea of factory (square feet)................... ....................... .......... J.....;......816,798 Combined capacity of dry k iln s ....................................... .................. 1,722,960 Number of distributing; warerooms.................................... ............................. 80 Num ber 6f men employed a t the fa c to ry ......... - .............. ...........................750 Number of men employed ih sales organizations........................................400 Date of found ing ....................... ...............................................*........................1878 Number of styles m anu factu red ................................ .............. .................. 62 Capacity of factory (or y e a r ............................................................... ...16.000 Average dally sh ipm en ts............... ........................ ................................... 50 “And S till Growing” Buy a Starr, RichmondTrayseror RemingtonPianoor Player Piano ] & and be assured of the Highest Quality and Lowest Price possible under any system of doing business. .An out put of 15,000 Pianos per ;j year from our factories as shown in the above illustration, through a chain of 30 Factory Stores with unlimited territory, simplifies and j economizes in the distribution of our pianos, eliminates the dealers* or agents profits and gives the Prospective Piano Buyery a POSITIVE g GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. x ‘ / 1 What wouldmake a more appropriate Christmas gift for the entire family, than one of our beautiful pianos?. At present, we have a fine | display and will take pleasure in showing you these instruments, pointing out all special features and tellingyou why they lead over other makes. ** If you intend buying a Piano or Player Plano for Christmas, we urge you to investigate the merits of the Starr instruments. w 1 You r O a r Fa re w ill be C h ee r fu lly Re funded W h e th e r You Buy o r N o t The StarrPianoCompany,Manufacturers S P R IN G F IE L D 'S O N E -P R IC E • . . P IA N O S T O R E -HHF faMHPMaWMHWV *-------- *------------- --------- ----- yyWtrtrtMivywwywvvvyvvvwvvfowv^^^ ,>^vvvvv^Aoortwv^^vvC ■ v f Wlfa&rft r r

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=