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
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