The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

JLm —~- inmiitiwti f t o k jd f t * M d m * O ^D A E B M ft #> »g^ teWatraa is sx- tSSSi^ T&iM wfe« w » i»t#.r*tfc*d in tbs q®AMW!«4», it yawp m ^ u t w»»g$<?» fef <*Q« <H ft^wlaadid, and <«>m- a w a i t s *. AgnoMtofem. . * --'■ ttateh £udf**sm, *' * iofUlncoKAi has t*keu ooiitees i f study i f several other, colleges. and uni- ▼smiles, jOacford, -flrtgfend ®«<* , •HijS^,ths Wghesti o f remmmtW tioSs ffo b tar* w*l fa. In' us . . . . ...___ .,$iojtet ,4 part* of the .United *?*« . features - are » >thodera Skepticism and - - » - ers, for beffeveys and unbelievers,ifor Christians and In* fldsls, They lira, not evangelistic, nor reform, nor^oifWeai, buf calcu­ lated to discuss |he "knotty ana fundamental qftesjgona of religion- About lofty Bten-of all* shades of belief in this commurafey have co* operated to bring pr^Khehne bite absolutelyfrie to you , Ton will not*hs taken In nor disappointed but charmed by - these lectures; Keep thp date|, aa^ 'pv in in g of November 3G-DW ti inclnsiye in mind* It Is e^iMOtedJha.fc. tj,h busi­ ness tom Will ^t^d|y,dolose their pla«es of business each evening in time for tpe laoteiPMv / Watch .lor •other unuottn<i*m«tete and remOro,^ her that YOU, tTOutYBODY no . you'- Ate, are most no AT* IMIEJKIES. Cetnedydrama ffUsd With excit­ ing ijfttedqiiiBi, gtqjplpe Irish wit, fun an^ 1®# iftuntl8sfc of love stories i«4^e4lMpripiilo>n given pf ‘TnQld ’ ’ ^hayley thatFialie O'Hara at tee.' Fairbanks iUgfisM* on MdUday evening .November 17tb, for one pajanco, Th* story is laid in; 1'’ atmosphere^ of Old the early part of .the; and gives fc, vivid at that tune in th.» ’u^trqraili*. A yaeh tri^ f foi pean’s OujM«w»s DubMp l a i at will send th« iHooa rough the veins, of fcht md^p^egmabiQ auditor, . ‘ ‘A - thriller” is the dpBprjptiou gjjrdn t&fe/a%>us o fo p 'k i^ ^ i t h - IntbeLikw” ^wbieb will be *eeu &1 e^alrbauka *fheaUe Friday and jlgyday, wite a.mitaude Saturday, ovember &i-S»nd. It is tbe.storj ctfagirt pSTingbgefl falsely imprisoned, founCberself Upon, hei •“ leaSo^unable to get a livings b j most *means" and constantly bounded by the police, so she Set about to defy the police and makes living dishonestly,. b‘he schemed t< defraud people but never went quifc faronbugh /to become a* criminal. E^p^lsoJleyjsed a'sobe>noto avengt herself on her former ompT°yer„wbf bad. her arrested while working, in hissto.re. It makea-a wonderfully, thrilling play, and, one which tnM only ymusflt butsets one to think. ibg,*r "l/> * *>/f , 'vfl' JOHN MARSHALL AND*THE MELON. \tj; CJeeil ' H*NRY J. FARRHbU jUAHDS DEPUTY TA v COMMISSIONER, J I Meet Important’Petition Under New Tax Law—Appoint*# <l#te PotL tien In Pteooanitlon of Hl« Ability, Oeyemer ,Qa ce 'Mondaymade pob- Kc4fa»<tS>otafeaieirtof tex oooateiiaafciq- trsinlT oouotewte i&e stete «ndw the Wera-ee tax kw wbteb revoitwtkci-. Ises db* wJudfee mwte*a of assessment andtanstten. Tbe warn, to ham* flu* honor of bhe brat ^oedfctea. nt Depute Tax cjoswrete- etener in tide oouwty is itenry J, yar- text, iormer sstetfe of the. Boar® oj Hecttons and for eiagit years a mwa- >or of the Doara. of Bwvtew in 3Sen#a oity. •I mw nasi-'»r >:• HKIT^V J, VABRSmn, Under the Haw It wmiM', be ‘n^fcl«hl tihbt -the governor would appoint owe o f bis party to such a posmell* this being tho oEmsettuenpe otpoWlSoal ap- polirtronnte. .But in Mr.-FUteeiTa «a?o it Is etddi that bis aidUty and fltness as a" result of ®is experteoce in taxa­ tion matters umfle ‘him-the -logical can­ didate, For several years fete advllce and'comictt has -beensought by county auditors, -wtoioh.^n itself speaks .voV m*m of praise.'.' . ■. j f'As tea'tedwetehdbite lawly&vFar-' tea .‘WiH SsaVe itbe appcUntihcnt and entire ^jp^vkHdn of the wwtepors lev teti and *pemHjed property, ipileteiste end oiteks ,m - accokl - FWAL me. Wo ^ SteMjpl aboiit Me A' ., a c&wgsh- ?e prtejcihid: d eud’eaicM't themto ’ pobUc,.; sponged; buudW do|| townens? — charge*,;; tshedobim be «m I "sm? dgsk%, ®»pona«e •' Ubodneastop#j 'Ssredioal, 1^uirf S t e dod«r: thingsOhcitf^ titonerve 1 tt» paid teal mipfie ' r*m KING WIN! UNE^Pfi ■ If Would recall edeb SaM)Mairoai November, A*' a rmrtbwCSt'rl^ most theWarm* tbteugbouM^ ni^idbsffir fiowabid fewfarmeshy snd'«b kinds repeattafei^ o€-%-d m f f ir J t e r M / / » ? ~ f f y/r** Z T p ’ 'lids item wktn ni*rk «4 wUh m iu ; dex, daeoue Uut a ymf* wteffAp' tite i* p*« 4a* au| * jpeMpt s*t* wearuriUydetWT, * *‘ nm^anm rf****’ >AT» NOVEMBER, 14 1013. SW! PR i m f 1.00 A YEAR kT« ON IfENOMINTS. vsute on (be LMtated iliptoc ftapotewed Nb " MS* 4«,49* M « 4JS.71# 1,04ft ft*0,*9fi W«7 *48,44® 7,ft6? 405AM MOO 437,001/ «wa# defeat-’ ctesswt.rWte •» - The btej*‘ •defeated by .ted wfth-sbtp- m*m inad-^ «t«te wwjt »of 167,000. L*GTURE«, i-»ft tec bead of recently »p. . fttOCtitchoon Mwouid charge (Bow one o f ib«t tHoGnifccSieon 4a ..oppeaalKgiii E .. h* fte-tef' ^ goaPOd "ftv« f -that is t<h& co'w^ I f Phainomu.__ tew,” (responded f-eicjipnstei'in' ! wtai bo ttir, css® *400? etnwf o#M te^#' bote , expect; . $ h $ bs . and u i f I bad %ut had i'4-ABpATH 4 ""io ife'lttilrpii . day ai- .. blddarinK- ^t'tegedi MV&S&ggk \ of tmG*. lay, Bros & Many '‘ •cent. %\ b. f. J. KNOX MONTGOMERY CHOfEN t Aft THE FRIftJOlWr. Ttoe fifteenth, nettonsl oonveatten oftfteAttttflftloou.lAsIteebMbtwift te«4on in -Ooimofeue this week and tetertd rt/hoosamd dolepetw from var* m tw atteoded -Dr, J, Kuo* Moot*om« 7 Vprteideot of 'MuMdogUm roliege, New -CJonooidi, was ohoeen Ptesldent end Wayne U Wheeler,, supettahmdeot Many noted speaker* were on tea program*nd reports show teat newly half the people o f tide country jasse flow under local opWon and a forward fbamnient is imped- for nutiou-wide prohibition; in Ofcfto If hrpotatiecl out teat sever, al teousapd tHoappototed aajoon keep- ersWhodtfd' not gg/t Boenaee wiHas a matter of revenge €cnd aid and- eh- ooutegeaaAWt to a Pteb^Won mo-ye- i-‘ . ' ■ *' , * ’ SCALE INSPECTOR REPORTS several weighed short , Mr. A$a Wttlo, WRclal-Inep&otor o# woightB and. scale, has examined 650 ■ teali^s ftintee 4bo Btet dhy of May, ' Of 'hat number 05 were condemnMlby WWKSWW""* ■*.!:i-:r'f!:^.jr DjT.fWIiH.JI wpswwawsw The H A R P E R W N Cedaroille, Ohio ..■■■■.*.- ,- ■* ; * > ••..'• -k. . .*■ . - FormerlyTheFosterfJouse Newly Furnished and Decorated * i - *. . " - ^ Home Cooking thelooepeottor' as not up,to tee requite'* mnute,' A few scales wete found to ' be afl/much m 35.pound«wiiy on 'dor- ?oct. welishL 'All Stelte found.,nbt to be up to tee toark -wete ordered die ' ^ cK b = :q l?!C a t^ ttix cy r: s• * i ;' ......... ... • vi Wi. *«•<. TmXTrs ,} it X ' » i .-41 ,V ' . A r o* f ^ ‘ r i / V 1 ■* r j> / V o ‘ OF J*y ‘ . - * *t • f v r ; ■ „ , ' ‘ 4 % \ ' « , i < ’ ; 2 ft 0 Wfliuen’s and T i- *« ' h< m ft; ; ‘w e L*-* w 4 * .„ / •;„k' i #- r It,;, :-«c . toW&mtiMloium»r 0 „ he-cftila *tt#ntion *fo the fHot tbat Ohio b*a a boy band o f which we maybe Justly proud and be ^rb- poaea tbftt this band be taken on |,b« trlp to ‘V^sftbjugton. 'He ac­ companied ,hla suggestion with .» subacriplion to the amount of .*525.00 and n$w the on.: Biddle, the Tresflurer and Director of the tour, make* this comment, ‘ ‘ Unquestionably a good band woum make a bit all along the line and afford great inspiration and pleas­ ure to these farm boys and girl*. X am tbererOre reoommnncling to the officers of ,County Crop Improve* meufc Association and to others: interested m the suqcess of this movement that t&e necessary fund: be raised by popular »^bscripfiqo.,t You can get fresh country batter, eggs and chickens, anytime dn|ihg he week atl>ee0btbede*’ . FhOtie .M. Fresh OTFT&RS at <7. M. apencer's. m i UST OF LETTERS List Ho* X8 Remalhing unclaimed in the CedarvlUb, Ohio, Dost Office for the weekending Nov.. 14, iflis. letters Filer, Mis* Cladys Roberts, Hr. Dill Wees^ Carl -Persons calling for tho above will please Say ‘ ‘Advertised.” , ’ a-rapamr<J.,WBidHT, $* H* NOTICE Of* APPOINTMENT* In tee Matter of tee Publication of Notice o f (ftp Estate of Anna Dallas Footer. ' < ' . Notice is hereby given' that tee um dersigned has bem appointed and duly qualified by the RcoMe Court of Greene County, Obto, as Adinin- istesOer o f tee above named estate. All person* indebted to aald ’oetete muet make immediate psytnebt; those having claims Will prevent thbm for settlement, , F. P, FOSTER. HE! F T s , *tt^~ BallBand Rubber Boots $450 The New Bure GunVulcaniaed ditfaa t #f r 4 « a « #***■-* *■* • #f ■!ww,#i Duck Boot 4 ^ A A $ 3.00 Difetle Boys? *$ 2*25 One and two Buckle ^ A A *k , . k« . *•" Boys’.. * ft4* f*4 4M 4* O * •<» <'4* ’ s Shoe No. 10 South Detroit Street, XENIA, - ■ * 0HI°* aeMfi 4 sMslili|pMliR^^ - Liiiw tati-Ui 1 JiLiituiW •ty'j*«pw«; tiie mm‘ imsMftbn^v a o f i t e p !oft ^ery'diletiict by PW>m»ry text. The ■salary o f ,tee jooowniaiakmer in tW» county to-'governed by tee skate Com­ missionand it 4e expected to be about *20M. DID NOT FANCY, REPUBLICAN . CANOIDAT e I f OR TREASURER. rtVttitMn teopaat few yebre a number o f mSajWClOue teings have happened with thb eJcctoratc 1®.Selecting munic­ ipal and-township ofiicejns. The mpwt recent 4e>areport Of what teO electors Of Ross did' in Choosing a townteip treasurer' dufing te* lust election, PolRloftlJy the township ,is Demo- etetoc, but wt times..tee vote,is close between tee two polltlcaA parties. It so happened this time that no Demo­ crat wanted, to bundle the township's cash!. John gpafir, Ubttt twO, years ager, One o f l(ibe faithful teat has- ak way* put bto nntric under tee rooster went over to tee opposition and had tee honor of being » defo- gate from this county in tee Republi­ can state oocvenObm. . Feeding test .the township fund* would he a* sbfe in hie ftftixfe .he any other petton, John offered hbnseif as * cand«3p.te on. tee iffckel and1as the Democrats bad not made any nomination it did look as i f - ill that was neoeasftry would be tee furnishing of nufllcteut bondsmen. All dreetaB do not come true end neither was Mr. S-pehr elect­ ed treasurer for ft greater number Of Democrats voted for a man by tee name o f Klontx by writing bis name: on the ballot limn there were Repflfcff- can votes for Bpalir. SCHOOL SURVEY DAY WILL BE OBSERVED HERE. In accordance wlte Governor CJox'a produnwoon for a general obeervance o f Gdhool fiurVey Day, Friday, Novem­ ber 14, the township feud village ocboota will observe the day. The townphlp people assemble -in Dlafaict No. ft. lit tee village similar dfoeus- »km o f the need* of tee nChools and delegates to a general convention will be chosen, A number of import* wfrt tppk* bare been,flUggeeted by tee state retool toromAssiotwr. Unueuai interest life#been taken by tee people of the state oir tkte matter at -the gov­ ernor's suggestion and hundreds of dtatrtcts hate applied to tee Mato de- patemMAfof sswifcMW. ®ibtijftted And -teft the fetSsf $4#«^qamals arfd draft horses, wver ^igragated in America or wlsNNfira^*^ Entries largely outnumber riftfet#of previous years and the galtiiejf pure-bred and fat live stock 'in be assembled may nevermeet in tee oomfetitive arena again- Construction gangs are busy In­ creasing show fttoiHfiM, buildings, are being enlarged of altered to ac­ commodate the es^nhtsfbtf of the exposition and unsurpassed ac­ commodation will1 be .furnished bothrexhibitors and spectators/ InoonsequeuceOfimpsttdingsfanti- age of beef, pork and mutton, pro­ ducers ail over the United State* And Canada are deriving ways and meausto expand production and on this account Unusual interest is be­ ing taken in the 191ft. exposition. The imperative lesson o f economy Inproduction will be taught.forcib­ ly and effectively, by the men who are now engaged in adapting their method* to changing conditions. Newfeedlug and breeding problems Wilt be presented in the stag* o f at least partial solution at this gather­ ing. The loift International Dive Stock Exposition at Chicagowill be so die- similar from previous event* of the same nature that1 both those seeking instruction and diversion will be. well rewarded by attending. - j*~*~ ;i-|,rM' i ' i i r i- — ' t JT rn T -f^ -v -n — * ' Mr. and Mr*. T. 'S. BtUckey are spending a I* wdays with relatives in FostCria. thrwft oana WalnraSftfmftw 6 0 cent*, “WatMfc’a Grocery. ftfkw OUlsrkftte SiegUk twtnteed* hum*bn 'Mondayafter spemMugeever^ ai days wite Mv: J. F. ocbeffer fend frfndly in Dayton. ' DHURGHTWORKERS* CONFERENCE A tenreb workers' conference Was bold on TltoMide.y at tec Mrtst U, P. dnsreto, 0pringffMd, there tbCtog three se*s«ou«, Amonef Bboee *oh tec pro- gramwere* "HomeReWftAon—Its Stenc- IStloe and Its ^Mfcgaards," Rev. John Nterall. Rev. <ti. F. Ktattficlphuc spoke m "Our<Smrch—T-hc Down Presenre fend tee trpMft," "The EffiClvut EMNbute Bteooi," Rev. John G. King, "The Preparation of the IjCSeon," Rev, J. R. M. Mmdiftri. "The life That God Cara Use," Dr. OOceph Kile. "Owr Young People," Hon, Meson, Prugh* DeriXictod* were led- by Dr. Hume, Rev. O. Ritobi#Aml iRuiries Fftfele. Five lbs of good ooffee IH.OO. -r - fWaddle'sGrocery* Mrs, Carolfne Wdeon bad the mfie- fortntt* to N41 on Satordvy while at her homeands«er«MU% soaftfeined a broken- am. AJteonte *t anad- r&mtd «#», Mr*. Wllsfw* to topxhving nicely. . , ■' ■ Bulk Steer Rrtet, rive cents a pound, at Bate’# meat store, . Rooms for Renti^-lnquir# of Hr* Lett. For Rent-Two fine office rooms over Hsttonur elotelng store. Inquire of G, I t Hartman.': 8te*y Kraut, five oe»t» a poo»4 At Dstc'f mm \ ............................................ , , , . . Air Extraordiii^ry, Specially Prepared Sale ofHandsome Suits»ri£ht ihthe - ^ midst ofthegeason, at prices fhaf ire usually quuted in Janwai-y. I to appreciate the fall signifi* *.0'V ol tills Sale you must attend ■ 1 ■ **togfei.the Smtsi«*audcompare them ^ ' with values offered elsewhere Unheard-of and Unmatchable Bargains that every woman will want tosnarein ‘ This is another one of the ..................................... . ■■■ii'iji-rn:. ij I ............. ............. . *■ • . i ,i •• \ ‘ 'F •.■ - -v - •. . ^ • >T. •, « money^saving events that the Jobe Brothers Gom^ . '■■'■'■ ■ilftmr-i.■ ilnt it:■ .if . 1 : fifeJig*'* , > . y ~ , • . - ... \ * *• • ■ . • pany is noted for. Attend it .■'F rig, Y i ------- Remember! AU this seasons’ new garments and new models««not one old suit in the lot - > < * ? • ' ’ . V . • ..^ ».-< •: f j j ■ v‘ , .. . -,. -■ * . % j ; } ■ ■ $10.00 For Suits Reduced from - $15.00 to $17,50 $14.50 For Suits Redihed from - $20.00 to $25.00 $18.75 For Suits Reduced'from - $25.00 to $32.50 $24.75 For Suits Reduced from - $35.00 to $45.00 Special Suits at $5.00 and $7.50 About ns Suits of Last Seasons Styles, Good Ma* nerials and Colors, sizes up to 45 inch for Stout Women,1 Suits'that ffrCre‘regularly feat season up to $ 25 .oo Specially priced at $5 and $7.50. totaiMfcitoi This drett Reduction Sale St&tted] lust Monday Moining. Th^firat comers have full aeiectloh of a t o as well *s styles to choose from 1 ............... . c- ■ ■ c . . Jobe Brothers Co, XENIA, OlftlO. 1 A A '•**•***’ m r maw

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