The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
“J7 TT*4e^- f ,< 0 Money grows ll it is placed out at an attractive rate of interest. Make your money -work: for you.Place' with u« where it will draw interest and grow, Our conservative business methods and pur fair dealing maim it not only profitable, but pleasure to deal with. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association Incorporated f o r - ..........S 2 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 Subscribed Stock.......... . S i2 6 .4 2 6 ,0 0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS * * W. J. Tarbox, President DavidBcadfute, Viee-Pres. J. W. Dixon W, H. Barber C- M. Crouse , W. A. fcperujer B. E. McFarland W. M. Cottrell . - Andrew Jackson, Secretary. Rubber Knee Boots, Hip Boots, i to 4 Buckle Arctics, Storm Rubbers, Plain Rubbers; in fact anything ' you need to protect ydur feet this snowy weather. «Quality the Best and Prices the Lowest W _ t , T > ' X * * 1 » 1 * Horner Shoe Co. 33 South Limestone St. 1 _i iurpnijsi — 1 p»iiwigg.xa» ^ A G O O D T j f f c y j M f o - - ' 1 ....... •.... 1 M A I N S T R E E T P L A C E T O ■ t r a d e nnd A R C A D E D A Y TO N , O H IO Among the out-of-town fritmis at tho funeral of Mrs-Dallas were; Mr. * and Mrs. Elmer Oldham, MI hb Eva Oldham, Springfield; Mn* Jfiry •towarr, Alleghany and Mite Janet Morrow, Xema, —Remember the If. B, L b ’ , A. Thanksgiving market.. . . . S. Jutt raeaivad a largo supply of bright naw Thanksgiving post oards price 1 to <5o each. Bird’s Mammoth Store, 1ft. Forest, Fitidu and wife Ate entertaining a daughter that ar rived Tuesday. —Horse Blankets and Bob?n, the celebrated 6A kind; the beat on the market. A good lot to Select from at the right price, v 0. N. Stuckey &Son. Our froth roasted COFFEE at 46 ,^0 and 35 e per pound will pieaaoyou. Try a pound, Bird’ s Mammoth Store. Dr, Arthur B, Smith, Springfield physician who was twice tried on a Charge of poisoning bis wife each time the jury failing to agree, Jhae been released on bond of $7,500 after spending a year in the county jail. It is predicted that the physician will never be put on trial again m that the cost to the county has been more than $10,000already, Mrs. Sarah Richards has been quite ill with bronchitis. WE WILL FAY YOU For dozen In trade. fo r clean, fresh EGGS. Bring us your sur plus. Bird’ s Mammoth Store, T H E W A K E F U L H O U R Mrs. M. A. Greswell suffered a stroke of apoplexy early Thursday morning at- her some. She was found sitting on a chair by her brother, W. P. Townaley, who happened to call. -Being unable to arouse her and finding the door locked awindow was opened andaid rendered upon the arrival of Dr. Marsh, but she failed to regain oensoiousness until late that even- tog. Date reports arc' that she is ^*i&%«bjraprttveh at*'this tithe.; Her son, Dr, B. B, Rainey, of Crowley, La., who has been in New York Olty. was notified and is expected atone#, L . A PROGRESSIVE SA L E B Y D A Y TO N ’S M O S T „PROGRESSIVE STOR E A Department Captains’ Sale BEGINS Saturday, Nor, 15 and ENDS Saturday, Nov. 22. A MAMMOTH SALE EVENT CONDUCTED BY OUR SALESPEOPLE A BASING , MOST PROGRESSIVE MOVE, by th* Lout. Traxlur C om pany-D .yton ’i Favorite Store, You NEVER HEARD OF THE LIKE BEFORE. For seven full buBtnew days—beginning Saturday, November 15th—ending Saturday* November 22d— the entire store is turned over to a great committee o f Captains—about 50 in all—one from each department. They have fu ll liberty to conduct a Department Captains’ Sale—to take all legitimate methods they see fit to MAKE NEW BECORDS OF BUSI NESS GETTING AND VALUE GIVING fo r the-store. These Captains are NOT our regular department managers,^ They are selected from our SALESPEOPLE—the people who serve you personally”when you trade hew . You know these “Captains”—some o f them by sight—some o f them by name. They know YOU . Know what you want. Know theValues and the Goods thatwill PLEASE you. They’ll be glad to greet you at this Great Sale—to meet you with a sm ile—to give your wants a„ most alert, polite and pains taking attention. ALL WORKING TOGETHER I S-. As CORDIAL INVITATION The "Captains’* of this sale have the enthusiastic and unlimited co operation of their association tit each department, and of the entire Trave ler store organisation, to irake this DepartmentCaptains’ Bale a 'SPLEN-. DID SUCCESS, and to make hundreds and hundreds pf new friends Tor ',V;:OurUepartment CaptainshayerequeBted that ALL THE GCOpPRQ- PLE qf this entire busy section of Ohio and Indians be cordially invited to attend this unique sale. The Louis Traxler Company extends this invite*, the store. ' >■ ' tlon MOST CORDIALLY. > <Take Advantage Of^This Great Department Captains* Sale To Do Your Fall Trading A t Traxler’s. W e Promise You jSe^usadorial Bargains and Wonderful Value Giving. WE DELIVER ROODS FREE to your nearest Railroad or traction, station- when your purchases amount to $5.06 or over, no matter where, you live. ** I 1 | r / * r > * « T O D A Y T O N We PAY YOUR RAILROAD OR TRAQTION FARE-—acoordlno to the amount of your purchase. Buy a round.trip ticket when coming to the Depart ment Captains’ Sale. THE LOUIS TRAXLER COMPANY, Main Street and Arcade, DAYTON .. r-:=R\ XfM | rS pS, . n Y V. V. MARSHt-li, O. Si tJ. Oft times1wake inthe deadof night, .And list to the deeprvoic’d winter storm While the shades play round the hearth-stone^ light In many a fancied form a v And it seems to say . As it moans away— The voice of the g. Ie, so low; Cold—cold From thenorthland fold 1 blow—I blow-*-! blow. My thoughts leap bade to by-goneyears WhenASa child, tucked inmy bed; I oft would lie andnursemy boyish fears While the rafterscreek'd o'erhead, And the wild wind sighed As it swelled and died In a voice so wjerdand low*— „ *Coid-~coId From the northland fold I blow-*-*! blow—I blow, 0 , would that I might pres*again That cot—or have a mother’s kiss Andprayer, to soothemy troubled brain Into a dreamofblii*. ' . While the wildwindmoans 'In its grewsome tones As it swkls thehissing snow Cold—cold Erom the northland fold 1 blow—'I blow-I blow. These happy hours did comeandgo Like a feebleblaze of thedying fire; A burstof light—anafter-glow . And thenashrouded bier * * While thewild wind weeps A* on <onit sweeps O’er roof and lofty tower Away—away Like a sunny day .« Doth blow lit* dothblow-doth blow. - A tearmil* of mywrinkled cheek s As 1view the picture on thewall That stare as if they feign wouldspeak Friend* anddeaf ones all But thewildwands say As they fly away O’er vale* and mountainshigh Cold-Cold Beneath the fold They Ii*4|«y lie* *«*• ' Words Needing Reform. When the simp-llfled’ spellers get around1 to it, yrUl they kindly attend, to all those pspudo..words ' from ptarmigan down to ptyxlsf—Boston Transcript. American Indians. When Christopher Columbus arrived at the West Indies on his voyage of discovery in 1492, he felt quite sure he had discovered islands off the coast of India, so he naturally dubbed the natives Indians. Then, as a matter of course, on his arrival at the main land, he continued to call the abo* rtglnSs -Indians, and the name has dung to the red man ever since. Opportunities In Alaska. ' Three great advantages which the paper manufacturers say they find in Alaska are abundant supplies of tim ber, cheap hydro electric power and the tidewater transportation—all of these In one end the same locality Areas offering these attractions adjoin deep water and it la probable tbat plants will be so located that ocean freighters can bs loaded right at the mills. A- catting period of 20 years wilt be allowed, with two years addi tional for construction work. The prices may be adjusted at firs year Intervals to take mure of possible ad vances in lumber values. DeathOf Mrs. D. M Dallas. Mrs. D. M. Dallas after an illness of about one kreek with typhoid pneumonia died at her home be fore boon, Tuesday, her Condition being critical from the first. The deceased was born in Hamilton county and was 69 years of age, having spent most of her life iii tills vicinity, Formany years she has been a faithful and devoted mem ber of the R. F. church and was always a woman of strong char acter and noble inspiration. Besides her husband she is sur vived by three sons, Elbert and Boy of. Springfield, and Morton of near ©hftott and one daughter, Miss Elisabeth at homo. She also leaves two brothers, Jeremiah and John M. Finney of this place and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Anderson or Kansas. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, Dr. McClmunoy having charge of the services. Bev. James •tools, a nephew, of Now York, was present and also spoke of the llfeoi the deceased, Burial took pise* at Massiss Greek, MiTfe5 ! MHn F/v VvV. 5&*\l V-f1; & Y We’re Right in theHeartof the' Fall Mason— the month when nature prepares herself for"old] King Winter. Are You Prepared? We .are and watting for you. Come where you are. sure to ***»m+,* £ 0 0 ^ Our cabin*to arefull of thejnewest s w m w p w w y r An(j j,Mt Clothes the marke Hart, SchaffnerSr Marie Cloth** are right. You will ilk* them. Every suit and O’ eoat is GUABANTEEDthe best values for $20, $22 and $2S.,00 Boys’ ,Wear Fulls at dW cfll.,lrcm »2.C0 to$; 10.00 •WEATEjpi* forMen and Boys’ $1 ,00J o $ 5 ,0 0 EE SURPRISE STORE 2 8 - 3 0 E. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio I r We are in «0*ipt of a copy of the Idavill*, Ind., Observer of last Friday Which gives an account of the interesting and profitable meet ing* at the U. £*« church. Dr. 0. M, Bltchie of Cltftou, has been holding a series o f meeting# that are full of inspiration and hope and wiil re sult m the moral advancement-ot that community. The business of the town closed for the occasion. A special meeting was held for men last Sabbath^________ The monthly meeting of the W. 0. T. U, will he held in Ihe Library next Thursday, November 20th, gtsip. m. (Tome and hear reports from the World’ s and National, W. O .T.tL conventions. fiec’y, A daughter W** burn tn Mr. Topft Jobnsdn Rbd wife, Wednesday, Mr. T. W. HSnna, brother of Mr*. J. W. Dixon, experienced the uh- n$ual snow storm at Cleveland on his return ftom Buffalo in company with his brother, Mr, O. C- Hanna and wife. Mr. Hanna report* that the snow InCleveland was fully two feet and that drifts were as high as twenty feet. The snow had been proceeded by a heavy rain and sleet, Which broke down all tele graph, telephone and electric wires that stopped street car service and all lights. No attempt wasmade to do busldess down town and every thing was at a .standstill. Many railroads were tumble to run trains at all- Mr. 0 ,0 . Hanna and wife left Thursday morning for their home in Marysville, Mo. , Mr. O. L, Smith made a business trip to Cincinnati, Thursday, . Your Money—Is It fi&nring ££ % I f deposited with us it will begin to bear ltrte«i*t from date, payable semi-anrtually, assuring a profit*- abte and convenient investment, with “ Security that is Absolute.” Write for hoc* Vt, ■ < Gematy BmlMlisfi and Loan Assaclatioa Dayton, Okie OROANlittD 1**7 k t i ’ aunptui •ico.aco.oo Main, Opposite Old Oourt Notts* HS& *WVR r
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