The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

' h_ mm ( TE a CH *5 WMF, RE 0 ^ ^ e i TO P LAC E " ' m m s 33 DOLLAR'S' f f Ti»s child should early be (aught to save—later- on it will bo- coins &habit with him. Our early training is responsible for i»o*t of our good or bad habits. The child who is taught to save at an early age, will be thrifty and well fodo ln his later years. A.n account started with us wijil sta the child in the right way. The GedarviUe Building & Loan Association Incorporated for ................4 1 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 Subscribed S t o c k ............... $ 1 2 6 ,4 2 5 ,0 0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' W . J . Turbos, .President, David Bradfute, Vice-Pres, J. W. Dixon W. H. Barber G, M. Orouflo W. A. Spencer B. E. McFarland W. M. Qottrfdl Andrew Jackson, Secretary, !? il LOCAL AND PERSONAL E mm i Mrs. W. K. Putt and daughter, ■Kathleen, are visiting relatives in 1Orton Springs, Mrs. John Layden and daughter, ■of Indianapolis are guests $n Mr, : and Mrs. Ir. NT, Miles. ] Mrs. F,Imer Stoheshury and chil­ dren, of Dayton, arc visiting Mr. ,!Jesse Morris and wife. | —Wine o f Cardui, 70c j At Wisterman’ s. F o r R knci --T hree or four rooms suitable for light housekeeping on or before September 1st. • Rosa Stormont. J Now is the Time to think abtiut selling us your cream ' Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO Highest Price CreamBuyers •st ' ' Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free trial, WATT BROS. So, Detroit St,,. : : *i . Xenia, Oh io .' Mr. John A , Bradfute, who is superintendent of a coal mine in Virginia, ig taking a few dayB res) and visiting his father, Mr, John K, Bradfute ami family. Dayton Fair . Big Event. - Labor Day will be doubly cele­ brated in Montgomery county as be­ sides (he labor holiday th great Montgomery coun ty Fair will throw open its doors to the public and thnS make possible a wealth of pleasure and profit to the thous­ ands who will attend during the week. Besides all of the features that are an inseparable’ part ftf any county fair the management has se­ cured Jack England and-'his com­ pany of dare-devil motorcyclists who do a nerve-tingling act on rt' saucer-shaped track defying death At the rate o f Speed with which they loop around this circle of- death. SUoh well-known riders as Harold Williams of Cleveland, “ Wiki Bill1* Riley o f Detroit, “ Spendnut” John­ son of St Louis and William DUhn of Covington. “ Mazeppa” the trained horse that has been a feature of the Mont­ gomery County Fair will again be seen qn the, track between heatBin its nfwest equine stunts. This feature is worth a visit to ihe fair in itself. Harry Hill's Wild West show is another of the big outdoor free sep- ctacleS that wilt he enjoyed by visit­ ors to the fair and this will also be . found of unustlal Interest Combining as It does all o f the best features of a wiki west show wii h all the fillers left out Charles Rowe will exhibit his trained hull which has been trained to work a4 well in harness as fire most docile horse, Tht big race days of the fair will be opening day when the 2:63 trot “ Tiie Grertor Dayton” stake of |IOOOwill be run oil-aud the Thurs­ day when the 2:l4*pace John II, Patterson stakp of $1000will be held. Every day is a big day at the Montgomery county fair from the opening day Hept. 1st, to’ the closing date on ths 6th, Miss NelUe McFarland, of Dayton, was the guest of friends here the first of the week. .. Mr. Mile Anderson and family, of Xenia, were Friday guests o! Mr. and Mrs, John Fields. Mr. F. B, Turnbull exhibited Ids •herd of Aiigtts cattle last week at y«..»u.gA .and took everything Jn Thl* week the herd J* at tlm ..... Fair, CHURCH SERVICES. u . p. c h p r c h , . Sabbath School at 9 : 80 , ; Preaching at 10:80. Y. J?, U, U. Leader: Roy Henderson, Prayer meeting Wednesday at T o’clock. Lightning struck Mr. Moore Mc­ Millan's house last sabbath causing small damage. This is the second time that the McMillan home'has been struck within a year. Mr. D-M..Dallas, who was taken suddenly ill several days ago with nervous trouble, is somewhat im­ proved but is yeti unable to leave bis bed. I _ Calvin llauds. mvnfLinum-jiJ ata. I { ton colored citizen,'while laughing j j and joking w.th workmen When as- i sisting in threshing on the .Fmi> j Estio farm hiuhlcnly UH backwards ‘ ■dead Tuesday noon. j f , t I . . — -*■ —, . .. ^ | | In the wind and ck ctncal rtorm' at Clifton Tuesday aftcrimmi thou*, was cuHWdiuabh) hail which v.n»! noticablo only ip that locality, f *—^yi u n i ^ —1 n j 1 ) ■ | Rev. 0 . M. Ritchie Ph. I)„ pastor ' ‘of the Clifton I'. P, ehuroh, will preach in the R. P. (Main street j ‘ church Sabbath morning at 10 and Sabbath evening at- 7 o'clock, j All are cordially invited. 1 Mr. J. W. Matthews, who has { occupied the Thompson Crawford! farm tor twenty years,.has rented; the MagrucU-r farrii four milessimih; nf .Xenia and will occupy it Novt-m-f her first. Mr. J. 0. Matthews, who; has occupied the Magruder farm;tor the past three years will ntovd to1 his own farm two and one half miles5 west of Xenia. Mr, Raymond Matthews will taka possession of the ^Crawford farm vacated by his father, I t was with much hesitation | that Mr, J. W. Matthews accepted > the BelmoAt Stock Farm because of] his long residence in this neighbor-* hood and the kindness oi his land lord. . $ mm ?i»mc■ ai ■»* 1 *1 at mmm. RMH8 ■ THOUSANDS VIEWING SPIRITED HARNESS RACING Master Robert Dixon was opei ajfced upon at the McClellan hospital ihk week having his tonsils rindadenoids removed. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bryson, Mr. S. C, Anderson and wife, Mies Lill Spencer and Miss Hannah Miller toured through to Bellefountalne and Belie Center where they wilt be the guests of friends and relatives for three weeks. C l o t h e s 'ot~ CLEANED at all kinds DRY HOME Clothing Co. —Canned corn and tomatoes are especially priced in dozen lots. , NUgley Bros. -V ine of C&itlui, 70c *. At Wisterman’ s. . Mr. Charlek Shepard, Who is con­ ductor on a dinning car between Chicago and St,Louts, is taking two weeks vacation and Impending part of the time with his. aunt, Mrs: Mary Bridgman, , MasteraDwight, Hugh Taylor and Robert Lortpier, of Zanesville, are .visiting Mr. F» lh Hastings. CHURCH; (Main Street), eSjAAer’ a meeting, Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. All are wel­ come. 'Preaching Sabbath morning *at. 10:30 and Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Both services will be con­ ducted by Rev. 0 . M. Ritchie, Ph. D., pastor of Clifton U. P. ohureh. Sabbath School SabButh morning at 0.‘30 o’ clock* Mul-w'csk prayer meeting Wed-, nes/lay evening at 7 o’ clock. Subject “ No Place ior the Coward. Dent. 20:8. Everybody is welcome to all the services of this church Rev, W, J. MoMichael and wife, of Greensburg; Pa,, came Saturday evening for a visit with Rev, J. S. B. MoMichael. Mr. Anderson Finney and family left Tuesday morning for Quincy, Pemberton and Lewistown Reser­ voir to be gone about a week. Boy's school suits $ 2 .0 0 to $ 5 ,0 0 each, .Boy’s knee pants 2& c ,50c and $ 1 .0 0 oach, Little Fellows wash suits 50c. Bird's Mammoth Store. Pho Meftdtxwbmok .lim'd of Angus tie owned by i>. Bradfute A Son n signal honor at the “Greater w York Live Gtoek Exposition” d last week at -Hie Empire City rk. The proniluuto JtuTuded the md rhampioa kfttt, grand t-hatn- ti c<nf, and two- grand champions •beef cattle. The total winnings bunted to $3W. ..The herd goe# to rrest, city, * new fair near 'devo­ id, that will be (held neat week, M. E. CHURCH 9:30. Sunday School. . 10:30 Sermon by the pastor. 0 p. in. Epworth League, . Leader Geo. Slegltr. Wednesday evening prayer meet­ ing at 7 o’ clock, Subject :, “ The true door“ John 10:1:10. ... w Dr. J, O. Stewart, and wife enter­ tained about fifty friends Thursday evening At a musical* to hear their son, Mr. John Otr Stewart, a third year vocal student in the College of Music, Cincinnati. , Mr. Stewart had a program of classic anti popular numbers that were well received. His rendition of “ Elijah” , one Of the classics in his repertoire, was excellent.. Some weeks ago Mr, Stewart sang this same number ilia Cincinnati recital and received favorable comment by musical critics. The program was arranged 111 two parts and during the Inter­ mission Mrs. F. E. Vance, of Troy, read Browning's “ Calling of the Children” which was greatly ap­ preciated by those present. Re­ freshments were served during tile evening, Misses Helen Oglesbeo of this place and Mary Marshall, of Xenia, went to Indianapolis Wednesday morning where they will spend a few days the guest of Mr,- Frank Bull.. • Marshal Kcnnon, with ids son riding behind, both on a motorcycle collided with John Steel on East Main street, Xenia, Monday after­ noon. Steel escaped hut the two Kennons suffered torn clothes, bruises and some damage to their machine. ‘ It is said that the camps along the Miami river are nearly re* freshment stations and that great quantities of booze have been shipped to them. As a result of recent rains by County Detective Matthews nnd Deputy Sheriff Jack* sou several arrests have been made. The latest was L. Sorlman, a Day* ton lumberman who had a camp near Spring Valley has received about 75 barrels of beer this summer. .Sortman was taken before Judge Howard and plead not guilty. F. D. Torrence, of - Xenia, furnished bond, Mothers quit your sewing. Buy your girts drsssos ready . made for sohool wear. We have them from 6 0 c to $1 .75 each. Bird’s Mammoth Store, Misses Mabel Ervin and Helen Spend, of Pittsburg, ate guests of friends here, ; TftA&C-MAnKS W rrurUtfiWnMalrtwlMIW h*. B.h-1nMUl.TiKitii. « 11 ' 1 "f.il '.lift , drv'I.il.Mi. tor HIESStARCH«:J i f o n htn.ic.m.i f-r NSW BOOKLKT fnil if janaS KtiiinuIpjoUM ffj*f ifB*. kKKADPACKS ISMilB tieforj swiljln* . for*JWtftJP. \\ limit: D.SWIFT & GO. AWVSftS. ^ ^ Wttthlnglon, 0.0. ^ PATKNT L 1M 1403Seventh8t ........ FOR RENT—House of 7 rooms on Main street. G. H. Smith. —For good pul’d spices get them j at Itlfdgway's. J A business meeting ol‘ the W, C .; T. IJ.W ill bo field at tho Library, Wednesday; A ngusUin nt 2 p. m-.j Set- . i Remember the sale of what was known as the Samuel Howell farm on the. premises, Monday, Septem­ ber l. The farm is % mile south of Selma and was owned by the late Uriah D. Pauli ini D .E : Parttlin, Executor. Prof. B, L^ Crawford ami family were guests o f J. B, Cooper pnd tamily, Wednesday, T HE amusement and entertainment program of the ..coming Ohio State Fair will be most elaborate. Twelve high-class’ ctrcus acts will give .a dally free peVformanco. Great care has b£en exercised In the selection of these acts. The world’* best have been engaged. Band concerts by famous organizations will enter­ tain patrons both day .and night. Each afternoon the race course- will be the battle ground of fast steppers. Three, races are carded oach day—-Sept. l r 2, 3, 4, 5. The program consists of eight pacing and 'seven trotting events; 311,000 la offered in purses; Sport lovers will he delightfully entertained. The track is in-superb con­ dition audvrecords are sure to be shattered. The entry, list contains the names of animals famous In-the turf world. Each race will be hotly contested, ^ ‘ ! The Exposition will bo open both day and night. The' leading |feature of tho night program will be the free presentation of Pain's grandest spectacle, “Last Days of Pompeii.1’ Three hundred and fifty performers are In the cast, .Four acres of scenery’ are required. The eruption of Vesuvius destroying the" city is most vividly portrayed. The-scenic effects aro marvelous. Following each presentation of this grand spectacle a 35,000 program of Pain’s Manhattan Beach Fireworks wiil.be staged. The reputation of Pain as America's pyro­ technic hidt* is bo well -known thit’visitors are assured a fireworks display beyond compare. The Exposition grounds will be brilliantly illuminated. Each of the exhibit buildings will be open for night Inspection. Steam and Interurban railways will maintain Special night schedules during the continuance of the Exposition. Visitors will thus bo afforded opportunity of witnessing the elaborate night program and return home the same even­ ing. The State Fair management is arranging to accommodate’ tile largest crowds in its history. . SWEATER COATS The coo! evening* demand an extra wrap. Nothing is more, comfortable of eon/anient than' a sweater eoat. The- new ones are now in stock* We have them 1 for the whole family. j Bird's Mammoth Store, j r \ To Cure a Cold in One Day TofteLaxative Bromo QmmneTablets. ' SevenMQIHonboxes sold in pari 13 months. T h is s igna tu re , Cures Crip i« Two Days. on every box.SSc. SAVES MONEY SAVES TIME DAYS FREE TRIAL. SAVES" FUEL^ SAVES LABOR. THE WIZARD FIRELESS COOKING KETTLE THE MOST WONDERFUL COOKING XJTERSIL OF THE AGE. THE TIRELESS WIZARD Tho Wizard Fireless Cooking Kettle combines thBadvantages of the expensive fireless cookers and the cointnon. cooking kettle, and gives you * Simple insulated kettle’ requiring no soapstone or other heaters. You do not have to transfer the Wizard to a big cumber-, some'box.* All you have toifio is to put the foot! to be cooked in the Wizard. Tho Wizard does the rest. The Wizard is a wonder. The principle is a scientific, fact. It is the last word in fireless Cookery, Any method of retaining^heat at cooking temperature will do the work. Why bother with expensive devices? Get the Wizard. It does not cost much, It is insulated with ground mica. A- non­ conductor. Nothing can injure it. It is sanitary. The insulation will not decay. It will not pack down. Always ready to use. THE WIZARD SAVES Mrs. Nancy Corry, aged 80, died Wednesday afternoon at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Gar- lough. The deceased was tbe'widow of Gaptain Corry who died in 1891 and since that tm o the has lived m the Garlough home, Otlo brother survives, Dr. A. Jn Brown, Eustls,1 Florida; also lh;e children; Mrs. .Tames Kelly, Xenia; C. B. Corry, Cleveland; W. II. Corry, . Leth­ bridge, Canada;ILF. Corry, North Dakota. Funeral services will be hold Friday afternoon at the Gar­ lough home, burial taking place In Xenia. The deceased vitos a mem­ ber of the Clifton I'reshyienah church and the services will be conducted by b«r paster, Rev. H. C, Foster* „ SO MINUTES ON THE HOUR OP FUEL COST IT WILL COOK Oat Meal, Breakfast Pood, Boiled Rice, Barley Mush, Bice, Oream o f Wheat, Vitos, Cracked Wheat, Gra­ ham Mush, Postum Cereal, Stock, Split Pea Soup, Mut­ ton Broth, Chicken Soup, Vegetable SpUp, Corn Soup, Mock Turtle Sbup, Chicken Broth., Lentil Soup, Boast Beef, Boast Veal, Boast Pork, Pork Tenderloin, F r e sh Pork andSauerkraut, Boast Lamb, Beret Chicken, Boiled Beef, Bolls, Veal Curry, Beef Stew, Corned Beef, “Pot Boast, Stuffed Steak, Boiled Ham, Stuffed Heart, Sweet Breads, Beef Loaf, Corn, Parsnips, Potatoes, Toma­ toes, Onions, Cabbage, Sau­ erkraut, Macaroni, Spa­ ghetti, Oysters, Pish, and a thousand other good things to eat. Thinkwhat theWizard ffoes. Cooks anything you can cook in an expensive firelees cooker at the cost of dinary aluminum kettle. Keeps food hot. 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