The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

THE LOUIS TRAXLER COMPANY, DAYTON, OHIO, WILL HOLD Thwe never was a truer trying. If Urn child is taught to save, ’wqgu jt grows to maulujocl t? woingplioocL the saving habit has become a second nature, The heat way to start a child to Have money ja to start a savings account with as. Start the child right hy encouraging a saving account with The Cedarville Building & J.oan Association Incorporated for............ . S200.000.00 ' Subscribed Stock*............. $126 ,425 ,00 BOARD OR DIRECTORS W. J . Turbos, President David Bradfute, Vlce-Pres. J, W. Dixon . "W. H. Barber , C; ^OrouBQ WvA. Spencer B,E. McFarland W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson* Sectetarv. Ladies Look YOU can mail your material to us, and we can cover BUTTONS ior you or do your PLEADING, and. return promptly to you hy Parcel Post. We coVor buttons in over fifty different varieties of styles and sizes, includ­ ing the neweBt and most popular shapes. We also do knl;e, ot Side, Box and FRENCH A0-; CORDEON PLEATING. y?b can refer you to the best dressmakers in Dayton as to our promptness and the quality of our work. W E ' GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. ' Drop a post card for our Free Price List, ‘ G . R EB ER W E L L S , Proprietor, V A N A R N A M D R E S S P L E A T I N G A N D B U T T O N C O , Room ISPruden Bldg. Second Floor. ''' Cor, 6th and Main. St. D a y t o n , o . Public Sale KEGIStEBED , SHORT-HORN CATTLE ■ ... FINE DRAFT HORSES n AfcFa ir Grounds, Springfield, Ohio Thursday, November 6, ’1$ "Commencingat IXo’clock' HORSES Pair of sorrel mares 6 and 7 years old, Vfc. 8460 m fokl to Robuste De Zillicfc, P a ir of bay mares $ and d years Oldwt,8300, In foal to Robuste De ZUliefc. G ray mare, 5 years old, w t. 1600, in foal to Robuste De Zelliok. Black mare * years old, wfc, 1400, in foal to Robuste De Zellic-k. Sorrel geldings, 2 years old, wt. 1400, each well broken. Bay gelding, 2years old, wt. 1300, broken General purpose gelding, 4 years old, ■A't, 1176, well broken, a good one. General purpose mare 5 years old, wfc, 1200, Well broken, “John K .” 4 year old gelding, wt. 1200, by Tramp Medium, by Tramp Past, by Trampi Jay Bird, by Geo. Wilks. DAM—*by Superior Wilks 2:I4J£, c an Show a 30 clip and has never been trained, perfectly gentle, Child’s pony, Wt. 400. perfectly gentle, 42 inches high. Protect No. 64667, Percheron stal­ lion wt. 1950,7 yrs. old, a perfect tpye, a splendid breeder, righ t in every way. PEDIGREE; Foaled March 1C, 1900, bred and owned by F . B. Bright, Boswell, Ind. Bjre~* Protecteur 80043 (17673), by Orpin 21888 (43279), by Ney (40287) by Besique (19002), by B rilliant 111 11116 (2919). DAM: Ronedftle II 24981, by Hobart 21860, by Hanlon 14264, ny Brilliant 1271, (7MS) CATTLE 20 head registered Short-horn cat­ tle consisting of 14 cows and heifers, Reds and Roans, 6 Bulls Reds, Roans and one White. 5 qowb With calves by side, 4 heifers to be fresh this Fall, the rest open heifers, This herd consists of the followmgblood line—Rosemary, Maid of Claus, Avondale, Silver P late, ancl other prominent families, w e have cowe giving 6 gal. per day. The boll* range in age from 4 mos to 8 years. The white bull is 1 year old ant$ splendid Individual. The cattle are in Bplendld condition and have never been In the show ring, so they have never been over-fed and a te positive breeders. Cata­ logues mailed free oh application. We have also 8 Reg. Belgin Stftl- Rong for private sale, 1 sorrel 8 yearn old, 1 Sorrel one year old, one bay wean ling. Terms Maid* Knoti>n6nT)ay o fSale OGLE5BEE BROS. M e a d F i s h e r , Aucts. Stewart Hopping. Clerk, Sale positive, rain or shine and in doors. Yellow Springs, O, Warm Epitaph for iMgeraoll. After hie isolate on Robert Bums, on one odcanfon, the colonel was ftp* B roa ch ed by a Scotchman, Who satdi ♦'Colonel, the title Of your lecture should be 'The Epitaph of Your Tomb, stone/" f,How is that?” said the ora* tor, "Robert Bums," replied the Scot, —Item Clark's "Eminent Lawyers, ■ P lat opens for The’SaiiBseJi's F ri­ day, Oct, 81, a t 2 p, m. Greatest bargains in wall paper ever offered in X en ia ,a t the close out sale a t West’sBook Store,, Xenia, Ohio. iob Mom Easily Understood. French language is more easily toed over the telephone than ultth language, providing yon land French. ■ Clean Easy soap fa the best. Get it at Waddle’s 6 bnrsfor 25c , Manager Baker, of - the Springfield & 'Washington 'traction fins, has or­ dered an allto hue tha t seats thirty people to be used from South Solon to South Charleston to deliver pas­ sengers to-'the traction line. It is in­ tended to be a feeder -for the lint and. will later run to Washington. C.H. ‘ Mrs. D. S. Ervin and (laughtel. Miss Mary, left Tuesday afternoon for Brooklyn, ’N.'Y., where they Will be In attendance a t ’the WorltBa Conven­ tion .of the W. 0. T. U. Mias Mary, who is state secretary of the L. T. L. goes as a delegate from Qreehe coun­ ty. At the close ot the World's con­ vention 'they will go to Anbury Park, N, J;, where the National W, C. T. U. convention will be held. Everybody follow the sign of the Jack-O-Lantern October 30th, to M. E. church. Admission 10c. —Canned corn aud tomatoes are especially priced In dozen lots, •, NrtgToy’(Bro$i. Mr. Frank Glllaugh jand wife, of Tippecanoe .City, spent Sabbath and Monday With relatives. Mr. Giilatlgh eftmo hero purposely to visit hla sis­ ter, Mrs. C. W. Arouse, who lias been In very 'poor health lor some time. Mr*. M. A. Creswell Is visiting her sister, Mm W, J. Smith, of Kent, 0. The second number on lecture course THE RUSsELL NOVELTY CO. P la t opens a t 2 p. ni. Friday, October 81. Be present 15 minutes before time to-- choose place for choice of seats.. Each person an equal chance. The Miami Valley Chautauqua 'will bo held next year; beginning in July, •and will last 25 days. The grounds have been put in proper shape since the flood. Circus, Saturday night, 101 Ranch. A true Western circus just a* it was shown In numerous cities this sum­ mer. You will see everything from unloading the outfit to the parade, the show proper and side attractions and Coading for shipment to the next, city. Those who saw the circus paid fifty cents, but you can see it in three reels at the K. of P. hall Saturday night for 5c and 10c, MEARICK’S SU ITS COATS D R E S S E S W A ISTS and S K IR TS SEE OUR SUITS FOR $20 to $25.00 M e a r ic K ’s 123 S. Main St. Dayton, Ohio SEVEN WONDERFUL DAYS OF WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING BEGININGSAlURBAY,OCTOBER25th— ENDINGSATURDAY, NOVEMBER1st A Wonderful Sale at Traxler'a—Your Favorite Store— The store "you and your neighbors know go well as a “Good Place to Trade.” A sale that will arouse this entire section of the Good old etate for SO miles around. “Wonder” Bargains in Every Department— Every Day— for 7 Big Wonder Days ’W E ARE NOT COMPLAINING that the hot weather has given fall business a Set-back. But facing the FACTS, we find heavier stocks than usual all over this great store. The NECESSITY of FORCING THEM OUT a t a RECORD-BREAKING RATE is more than URGENT, for other goods are CROWDING IN UPON US LIKE AN AVALANCHE. Only in this way can we maintain fresh, clean stocks. So we have PULLED UP THE STAKES that marked the OLD LliyilTS of endeavor and achievement, and set NEW MARKS farther out than ever, which we are determined to reach— a NEW HITHERTO UNKOWN VOLUME OF BUSINESS, and VALUE GIVING on such a free handed, liberal scale that You Simply Cannot Pass By; This Opportunity To Do Your Fall Trading FREE TR IP TO DAYTON ! EXTRA SPECIAL! FARE REFUND OFFER.-WEDNESDAY. SUBURBAN DAY ONLY-READ! ON WEDNESDAY, SUBURBAN DAY ONLY—On. Purchase* of $11) or over, no matter where you come from—WE -WILL REFUND YOUR FARE ONE WAY, by railroad or tractlon. ..On Purchases of $20 or over, no matter where you come from—WE. WILL REFUND YOUR ENTIRE ROUND TRIP FARE by railroad or traction, • We never made, suck a liberal offer before of a FREE TRIP TO DAY- TON. It la only an Indication of the-LIBERALITY that' will mark this "7- Day Wonder gale." HOW TO HAVE YQUR FAIR REFUNDED:—You must buy a ROUND TRIP’TICKET—^and show -the return portion,, together at our cashier’s of­ fice—(second Poor), together with sales checks showing the amount of your purchases on that day-at Trailer's., \ ♦' ' NOTE; Remember tfiat this special offer is for WEDNESDAY ONLY, October 29th. On other days, -and every day during this "7-Day Wonder Sale” our usual liberal Fare Refund Plan will be In operation by which we refund your entire fare or a portion of it, according to the amount of yopr purchase, on the liberal plan we have always' followed, Bargains In the ‘ Y -D a y Wonder Sa le " Will Save You One-Fourth, One-Third, One-Half and More Come the FIRST Day If you , can— hut Come when you will, the Eargoin Har­ vest Is YOURS. COME CNE AND ALL AND HELP YOURSELF. “ A GOOD PLACE TO TRAD& i t **m Llain Street & Arcade, Dayton, Ohio. See Dally Newspapers for Detailed List of “7-DAY WONDER SALE” Bar­ gains Each Day During the Sale. “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” SOCIETY EVENT. An October wedding th a t was of much interest, in society circles took place a t the home of Mr, and Mrs- Robert -Bird, Wednesday, evening, when-'their eldest daughter, Miss Lula Verna, became the bride of Mr. John Lloyd Confarr* son of Mr, and Mrs. Q. E . Confarr, of Clifton, The Bird borne was embowered in palms, ferns and autumn, leaves, the ceremony taking place in the parlor under an arch of docorafious th a t wa» strikingly a picture. -In the dihing room the yollow and White colors predominated. Previous to the wedding service and during the arrival of the guests fchereawas program of nuptial music. Miss Addio Davis ot Dayton pang ''A ll For You” followed by Mrs. McGervey of Xenia Who sank "Because". Miss Helen Ogleshro accompanied the soloists and alto played the wedding .march from Lohengrin. Throughout the cere­ mony and while the guests were be­ ing seated there was soft entrancing music th a t greatly added to the im- presBfvnessrof the occasion. The clergyman, Bev. James S. E. MoMichael, tho bride's pastor, led the bridal procession. Tho maid of honor, Miss Bess Lloyd, of. Indian­ apolis, cousin of the groom and best man, Mr, Prank Bird,brother of the bride, who has just returned front Santa Ana, Cal., followed by the bride and groom, The* beautiiul and Impressive ring sert mony was read. The brnlo, who is a charming young lady, was gowned in white hrqoaded channouse entrain with panel of Viennese lace with pearl and rose point laco trimming. She wore long white gloves and carried ashowerotwhite rosc3. The brides­ maid was beautiful m electric blue charmeime with overdress of white net and llama color trimmings. Immediately following tho cere­ mony tho bride and groom led the way to the dining room where an olaborato three course dinner was served. At the bride's table were tho followings Mr.andMrs. Con.farf, All', Frank Bird and Msgs Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. John Hash. Mr. and Airs Elder Corry, Mr. Fred Bird and Miss Alberta, Creswell, Airs. \V, H. McGervey and Miss Addle Davis. The decorations of tho table were in yellow anU'whitoj yellow ehrysatht- mums'forming a mound draped in white and yellow mftllne. The place cards were decorated yellow chrysanthemums. After tho wedding dinner came congratulations and tho departure! of the happy couple on their wedding j trip to Indianapolis. The bride’s going away gown was of golden 1 brown, with bat and gloves to match.} Their trip Will of necessity be sho rt5 in th a t Mr. Confarr must return to Manchester by Monday to resume s his duties as principal iu tho. public schools. A newly furnished home awaits their arrival, i Mr. and Mrs. Confarr will leave a ; large circle of friends in this vicinity-! Both arc graduates of Cedarville, college add they take with them the well wishes of their many friends. Offfcof town guests a t the wedding were: Mrs. J . II. Craven,, and Mr. Frank Lloyd and daughter, Miss Bessie, of Indianapolis, Ind. 5 Miss Esther Rankin, of Yandalia, Ohio) Miss Grace Hpwett, of Osborn) Mrs’^ Julia Condon, of Trenton) Air, ami* Mrs. Harry Waddle,- Bpriugfield; Miss Cecelia Johnslou, of Sidney, Ohio; Air, and Airs. John Xn^h,; Mr. and Mrs, H arry FJuhart and- Miss Addle Davis, of Dayton. VA surprise In the nature of a 1‘shower" was .given Alias Bess Ross, a bride of the early winter, Thursday evening. Light refresh­ ments were taken, along <4lnd‘ a pleasant, evening , enjoyed. Clifts were accompanied by a piece of poetry indicating what the article was and read by Miss Boss, Games and music added to tho pleasure of the evening. The guests assembled a t the home o*fMira. J . W. Johnson before going to the Boss borne, Had ict Re Watched. *WUa, dar, Politician!” shouted old brother Bogus to the animal ho was endeavoring to drive In the way it should go, "Woa, dar, dad-souse yo’ ornery picter. or HI—Sail? Wy— Uh-kcet hee—sail, I calls dls yuh mule Politician uh-kaze de minute yo’ takes yo’ eye off’n de bodacious . scoun’e) right den he’s into deviibent Uh-yawi Saw! bawl” . Dr, Johnson's Rebuke. Dr. Johnson was once In compand with a gentleman who affected to maintain Dean Berkeley’s strange po­ sition "that nothing exists but as per­ ceived by some mind.” When the gen­ tleman was going away Dr. Johnson said to him: "Pray, sir, don't leave us; for- we may, perhaps, forget to think of you and then you will cease to exist." Real Heroism, To live well lu the quiet routine of life; to fill ft little space because God wills It; to go on cheerfully with a petty round ot of little duties, little avocations; to smile for the Joys of others when tho lit art is aching—Who does this, his works will follow him. Ho may not bo a hero to the world, but he Is one of God's heroes.—Dean Far­ rar. * S ’ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. TieKindYoaHaveAlways Bought Bears the Signature of WooltexHasProvenaBigger WinnerThanEverThisSeason Our records show th a t nearly every woman who bought a-WOOI/TEX Coat or Su it from us in previous season s / come back th is season to buy another. . Could there be b e tte r p r o .f th a t WOOLTEX ga/ments prove satisfactory from a service standpoint, as well as from th a t of style, Our own confidence in WOOLTEX enables us to place larger orders thnn ever for this season with the makers of WOOLTEX* and we tire showing a t th is tim e ,.a complete assortment of these becoming, correctly styled and satis­ faction—service guaranteed Coats and Suits. Coijyrieht 1913The It. Slick Co, The Home Store Springfield, Ohio T h e S tore that se lls WOOLTEX Coats Su its SKirts Members Merchants Association. We pay your fare to Springfield and back home again on alt porchases of $ 1 5 . 0 0 or over. 'Ss Matter of Size. . A Chicago lecturer declares that a girl with "a pink aura" makes the best wife, but that wise young men will, avoid tho charmer with a green one, Not a long-green aura, however. Dayton has The Best Stored j In Ohio Complete Stocks ^ubuit^nJJiig / Dayton has Up- to-the-minute Styles Bight Brices Dsfen Wednesday-SUBURBAN DAY-In Dayton Dayton has completely recovered horn its Rreat disaster and the merchant1.}have planned to make SUBURBAN DAY more attractive than ever, to out-of-town shoppers. Attractive Merchandise Price Inducements Excellent Tiansportation Facilities—Fine Hotel and Res* taur.if# Accomodations -Many Theaters and places of amusement. “SHOP XN DAYTON— IT WILL PAY YOtL” 1V i wan LOOK! What Cash Will do on Saturday at the Spot Cash Om 25 lb. Sack heel; Granulated Sugar....'.......... $1,25 One 24»J lb Sack Snowball Flour................................ 60c Good 26c Coffee ................................... ......... . igo 16 lb otm Feck Potatoes,.............. ...... ...... ................. 80o Cakes, all k inds..... .................... ...................... JOOper doz Best Apple Cider Vinegar................................. 18 eta Gal Dried' Beaches............................................... *....l#c per lb Good Brooms... .................................... ..... ................ 26cts The best Can Peach th a t is carried........................20 eta All other article* In tho slore a t same rate, WEAFMJ-WELL BOOTS and SH O E S direct from the factory to you therefore can give you better goods for lass money than whore they come through lwo or three jobbers, Best Rubber Boots.................................... .............. Best Shoes made................................ ......... . .$2,-18 to $3.48 Call and he convinced that you can save money, . WE WILL PAY YOU 26 efs. FOB EGGS WE WILL PAY YOU IK) cts. FOR GOOD BUTTER * • ' TheSpot CashGrocery ii^iwaiwiwiiieiiiwi>tc>(i»wiii*iii

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