The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
Iyyai.y^A /S* ‘WVS-V.A f o r BkoftUen t* O ttf J o b Work wiil compere with ';'lSrtk..— ■m \ \ I This Item •*t&*nm*ik*€ »k% m fa-1 I dux, decaie* that * year"* iwterij?' i tiyu ;s psu djie aud a pronij* ss-t- 5 llcir.cnt isvsmtofiy doited. . . » TWRTY-8IXTH Y *AH If®. 48. i«i>i»wr^fi)iiii>i|w»iil*iiuifiiiiijyiiyywgji|j..iii>i-il»BfpiiriBi>i mil........... CEDAEWLIiE, >AY, NOVEMBER, 28 1«13. PRICE, $L 00 A YEAR THE la st call . Th$* i» th.9 l*#t dcll t# y*a to eange StaWwth, aaiorttHW a* 1«;»L Sefebofth m w tn r *t L -Man#«*. WW*w*w, Thm-edsy and Friday evening at 8 o’clock to- tka United PraahjAariwj rburefe to hatu* Dr. JOtefeee, schoter. lecturer, minister sad traveler in Wa Ckamtos, stoqueat, rhetorical. ipci- *Ive, convincing and oa “The Fwaonality or CMtHa*# “Tb*. Crucifixion,” "Tie ReaitfreeJjfteJ* **Thjw Croat <Nirwde Rroblsin,” ‘rftnmorW- Ity,” and ’Agmqtfcfem," There is no ad*«bwW« fee-to the**- footur-flft.- You cwwto w&ftmi to aiie* -them- The* am not four the otettreftee, They awe r«p yon a»d> eve-rybedy tfontr 'Or. Wsn. P; l*a, tf*t akje fcwXtoer of t)M la*& ■&Trtjaakull L**, Ik D„ so- widely and- f*Y<Mi*Ijr known ism e*#* to; pm concerning,Or, -i&ahw*'*.See- 'tmm ’Wmt-'***■ tows#***, aa*. the A*W*tlnn to proaeiat dajy -ootsOmom *p -striking* or, Koofen p Is a man who e-ays to all, 'Oeme-mwi* lot m- reeaoa together.' I know of no man, today who m*k*e a m#*ehuri»iws*idi; brilliant attack upon 'modem skepti cism, and, at the s&nerttwe,- -is- *«- ■popular- In hi» discnssiQU*and charm- ink In his diction." Judging from the great number of people -who say* they -are going -to? bear Pri Koebne, ymft will-- have to come early to,get a seat. - ’l^to,are,comtoig;,to'bear -hfta frpm all the country toound-aCedarville; and, of course, the peoplfr in Cedar- vllle will all be there. . Just a .last word now: Remember this Is no ehufdb affair. People of all churches and of no- ebufebea am in terested in these lectures; It to no evangelistic afEstir,, Gpspi8l‘lovers and gospel' haters; are invited;- -it* is- no- political -affair, 'All citizens are wel come, Cotesr yonrseM 'and bring everybody else with you. CHICKEN THIEVE# ARE PEPPERED WITH 8H0T CUN GMpfeea thieves made a visit to the home of ftfr. J. H. Creawell last Fri- dW and it was a visit they will loiuf .remember, i t so happened that Mr. Frank Craewell, a son, made the discovery 'before a complete raid .could be made. Rather and son soon wsWKawBdd with shot gups and fired at the three objects in the dark that looked like men and afterwards prov ed tp be so by the speed displayed in flip get-away, 'While ho namesr have been given it is known that a couple of the sons ■of Ham. have been rather Indisposed staoe Friday night and have been standing up to eat tfeejr meals, Two of the trio must haye received full benefit- of the powder and shot, i t ft aal4 the4 one of th e victim* was r e legated from the pea some time back, Par weeks reports of thievery in small amounts have been reported i t is going to be up to the farm ers to keep a better invoice of their property.- There are todJeaifloaa that considerable pom in being stolen and irr Bowwiffisiances pigs. The shot gun route for. this element of society la the beet cure. WESTERN OHIO * SUPERINTENDENTS" ROUND TABLE, OOURT NEWS. A L L EN COUNTY BOY WIN# PIR&T CORN PRIZE, tArnef Rose, of .-Allen ebunty, wins firs t.prize' in the f second iannuaJ cpm growing contest, an conducted ’Under the State Agricultural Commission, He will receive $50 in gold and ho . tho honor guest on a trip to ‘Wash ington.- ROse .raised 131,7 bushels" to th e acre which is eight -bushels shy, of th e vfInner, ladts season, " (Charles- Hefflinger, of Napoleon ; goto- rfeeond- p rfte of $40 in gold, His acre produced 131.5 bushels. < Boy C. (Lewis,, pf Jefferson .town ship, Greene county^ was th e winner in Greene oouh-ty- with" a record of 150.20 bushels, Mrs. fiallie B. Bigger,, Xenia, aged 101, died -Sabbath o f ' the grip. Her .father was a captain in the w ar of 1812, -She'is survived by one daugh te r, Mrs. J . B. Fleming, who is- 80 years old. The fuhom t was held Wednesday, You can wash a tub of- clothes to .three, minutes with compreesed air and suction. It costs, $3,50- and will’ save $26 per year,- No 'rubbing Is re quired and heavy1clothes cither-finest fabrics can be washed,, ’Eybry wash e r guaranteed and can- be tested for two weeks if desired. (MRS, AiLLffiJN HATNBS. CHANGE IN TIME OP TRAINS EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30. Westward. No. 41 ................................. 7:64 a. m._ No, 42 «..*,♦ 6:43 p, m, - Eastward, NO. 42 .......................... - ..,.8:33 a. m. No, 48 .*, *, • •.• •, *,, *. 6*10 p, m- No, 48 is daily train- and No. 62 on Sunday is withdrawn, J. tV, RADABAHOH, Agent. These are some of the men who speak; in the highest term* of Df. Koehrte and fils lectures:—S. B. Mc> Cormlck, D.D., L,L,D^- ChsUwetlor of Pittsburg UhlversltVf ReW R. M. Rus sell, D.D,r L.L_D,, President of West minster College; Rev. A, M. BrofRe* D.CL Rev. L, N. Lafferty and many others too numerous to mention; and these are some of the papers; The Continent/ The Occident/ Advertiser/ Index/ etc. . F or BhiiK:—Baff rock cockerels. Mrs; W. H- A rthu r. B . » . No. l. .OYSTERS! OYSTERS! Leaveyour order for nice* freeh one* received each Tuesday and Saturday. C. M. Spencer. STORY OF CEDARVILLE CUFFS A page illustrated article upon the Oedarrille, Clifton and Yellow Springs natural scenic wondsfd by O. N. Rotter will appear in the Day- ton Dally News of November 80th. Copies ean be obtained a t Nagley’S Grocery. Cepil Jeffries. F ferti OYSTERS a t <?. U , Spencer’S. Mont Smallwood ha* been granted a divorce from (Pearl Smallwood, who is now doing time in the,works with IGarl Tolly, Unfafthfulbssfond gross neglect •were the "grounds-. (Several smaU'childfea- arc in the county home. Dr. James Harper’s will has been -offered for probate. Mrs. S. VKU- non, Xenia, and ulster, Amanda H- Kidd, of (New York, a re given equal shares la an estate valued -at $18/- 000, The will of John G. Jamestown, who died, twelve years ago, has -been offered: for, probate fo l lowing the wife's death some months ago. During the: life of the widow she retained the property. The house and lot goes to Albert Zelner and. SL OW to William. The -rest of the es tate is to be divided equally. Zelnetj, .of DR. THOMPSON IN XENIA. Dr, W. -0 ., Thompson, president of the O. S,' D„ will address-tfee Greene County Improvement Association at the pouyt -house ---Saturday, November 29, at 1:30 p. m. Everybody Invited. CHURCH SERVICES. U. P . CHURCH. * Eabhath School a t 9:80 in . A t 10AODr- Koehne Will give the first ophm surles ofieotnres. Y .F .C . U, a t 6:80 to be lofi by The superintendents of Western Ohl* wEl b* In. deishMi a t rim Phillip* House, Dayton, Friday and Saturday. Prof. Ft J4s Rfuiaghto to chairman, of Ihe exewrtive coimatttee. and to-to. at tendance. The -meetings are always well attended and many noted eduow tore from dJffttaftnh sections cf the country. ueUaBy MtsswjU' Nearly ones hundred question*: have -been prepar ed for disenseitoa some of which arp an follows: ’ What is the best rystojn for- cur rural *ehoola? Dp we need.* County -board of education? la -agri cultural -teapHng,* farce? Should corporal punishment, ever be need? How do you like .the recommendation of the Survey Commission appointed by Gov. Oox? What are the Boards Df EdueetSoi* gotog^ to do with the new Bmptoya&d. maauatty act? Hpw best criticto* your toaoher when need ed? (Should tiw«'Wgb,.school -fit the pupil’-fqr.life oij,for-college? The school* now cost; 114 -per cent more than they did .19. years ago; Who is getting ft? THI IfiJT-' WILL EQUAL SUFFRAGE. PAY? In the first -place i t will not atoned bring to the -mlllehlum, To suppose that all women wilt vote an they nhotfld is unreasonable. At least, mem who -have-bad. the privilege of voting all these years ajjd<,y«t- -have allowed so many-evil* to-develop ,in’the coun try should hot ,'cxpect- if; (Again; It wifi- largely- tocrense wo- manis respopsiblUticB, Tf she • votes intelligently sbe-.wlUneed ta look into the- quesriona .-at I-s^uc., Bat. is .not fhls the duty Of w’omqn? - There is no- question, thaj, comes- up for set tlement a t the ballot box, but insdme Way oh another,affects the home,and should receive the attention of wo men, ’ I t will give -woman- a- standing which she dobs, not- now, possess ip states Whera/bduabhuKraga does not prevail, (Women have, always-'been, ’allowed the pqor privilege oft petition, but those who have undertok&n the, task of their circulation-will remember that sometimes part , of the instruction Was only voters'’ name® op this peti tion; othqrs-.wlll’ not count, Even with, the -prospects of-coaling suffrage our legislators would not d*rA to so discourteously ignore women. They would be dctcred from by th e fact that* some Women have memories, If (Frances;WUlnto wefe.living now and should carry^ambtitlon to any of the griSB^pmifkmi'Conventioito' I t is not ilksiy f t would -be found to the . tobacco- jujoer under the tgfile ns ft was cm &. former, occasion. No won der woman would .prefer expressing bjt- The fell*! been sent out girl** classes i* presifietof of and *41 oriMr < that oo«ld bg. county. “Th* Young Womoc Bociation takesj tending* piOStJ your class to to « Girl's Cenf Xenia, Eaturday^ audl *0th. Tfaspurpoc* ofj two-fold, to d« the spiritualUf county and to en in the problems girlhood of the towns. The program,, 9:15p. in., inclr cational Guidan| Campbell of Stories by Mabe studen t secrets and Sunday Ye Miss .Marie Wi Also, a ceremonial Fire girls, a bati^ lug of prizes to - Cooktngafid Sei beihg.promotedl We hope thfttf least one delegaji members of ybur i can. The out o f will be entertftina W, O. A, girls', fee of fifty cent* - the banquet on Sat I t is th e ' earr Young; Woman1*; sociation to - hai School class it) flented a t this ec object is to «t class work for g it work of, the hasoeen dono'to-i iaed boy)» cla eocintlon hope* l In some 8m^> strengthen tha t classes, ibrot ation tor ths The p un veryseriO-U*' good tfm*t,o... b a t toey jnfcraftdhertoiBiJ cfiT FOR GIRLS. ntatlous have teachers of fay Schools, to ry societies as for girls lined ip the an*- County Jhrierian A h - i pleasure in ex- *1 invitation to representatives: •to be held it; rovember 29tl conference ie and broaden a* girls of out their intereel confront the ry and small lining Saturday ta lk on Yo Miss Edith innati, Bible Weanor Stone, cY. 'W . 0 . A;, orvice led by [of -Alleveland, Sting of Camp md the award. ipjterS'in the con testtha t is ie Y, W; O. A. -will send at for every five |s, toot® if you awft delegates -the '^eu la Y. in, registration pKJesa ticket to iay .evening, ^desjre of the Christian As- l*vary"Suhday supty repre- »noe, as one ge organised Through, the ffess, uinbh ip the organ- ijid the Ap- We to assist a t least to indaySohool Jla? organ ft- iference is a ;t,3of it, bpt fen- that '""''fdfi Ne admieeionr char®* te the Kosho* lecture*, Mr. Joim, <Stew»rt, of -Cincinnati, 1 * home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. John 7/ott and wife, of Pitts burg, have been guests of relatives here for a week. - Mr. Charter Shepard has returned to Chicago- - , -------- Mr. and Mrs. Frank D$nnehy wore/ bereaved in the death of their infant, who dieq Saturday morning. ' M•, ’M. W. -SUvey went to Clncln- nuti (Monday evening on a*business trip, . IMr, W m , HOguo and daughter, nor, of Monmouth, Til, have been juests of Mr. j , € . Stormont and. fam ily. Mrs, Sarah Barber la aick at the iome -of her eon-ln-law and daughter, Mr, and 'Mrs. j . c, Towncley,,eUffer- ng with bronchial pneumonia, but is mme .better. Mr, James Harris left (Monday even ing for Heneselar, ind., for a ten- day*’ trip. * Mr* and Mrs. J, E. Stuckey rmurned homo Monday evening after a - two -vector visit a t Fostoria. 'Miss km Murdock visited the first if the week with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Xamison at the Dayton State hospital- - Marshal Keniion - and, the blood mends were called to Spring Valley,. Wonday. morning, 'owing to a hold upf ipon a family by the-name of Dpcas f arly Sabbath night. The-dogs took* he trail and-followed ttie -Men up the { -ailroad tracks to the Xenia yards] vhere it wag lost. While Lucas w a s ! lttemptiug-to put one of the men out] i t 'his barn- the other, -demanded that Mrs. Lucas give him her money. Her screams drew the-attention, of the hqs- .tond and both disappeared to the darkness. ’ ' Wh*n the felft^a-wa’ Aunt MaiuSyiBwmyed aeiltfally. '‘G4fe'<mAa goe a de .ground;” eh*. Wtotdog ?M L as broke Kage re- jole in *Wf York Etw*|d l*»nrfn!»|*, . . »t, y|»^seve^> i|**/ wm playing hdusek$euiA A*,she pretend ed to wipe the perspiration from War face, eh*'turned from the toy wagh- ‘ jipon which wAxhtoring opti a G ov . R ob er t B. G lenn He has a Message A “Big” Man He Will Please You Citizens’ Lecture Course . Opera-House Tuesday Evening, Dec. 2, 8 p . m. Plat Open To-day at 2 p. m . Seats on" Sale at Johnson’s 50 Cents You Can’t Afford to Miss This Eloquent Orator / .••i» * ■ & 1 - T| V , - V .. If deposited wi|]i us it will begin to bear interest iectoreB. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ev*uing**t 8:00lectures by Dr. Koebne. R. P. CHURCH, MAIN STREET. Teachers' meeting ‘Saturday evening *t 7 o'clock. No preaching Eabbath ns-the con gregation -with, attend Dr. Koehne's lecture ©abbath. morning at 19 : 39 , and Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock, in the V. 'F, church.' Sabbath, school -at 9:39 in the R. t*. Church, Let all dome. You will be dismissed in time- to go to -the U, P .1 church to hear -Dr, Koehne. Prayer meeting Wednesday after noon at 2 -o’clock. •Polity man of fitokuv -villa and oomnwjnity.hava m*d« R P®** srbfe to r you to h*ac Dr, Koebo. y < hi b«.ve -one of th« greatest opportunltle* over offered to * Cedgryltle audience,. Sale o f Valuable Real Estate. * The undersigned, heirs of John G. Zftmei, deceased, will offer a t private sale, a t the West Door of- theCourt House, in Xema, on Saturday, December 13th, 1913. At 11 a. m., the following real estate: Farm of About 1 2 0 Aeras LOCATION:--New Jasper Town ship, Greene County, Ohio; miles B. W . from Jamestown on the Biliard,Road, DESCBIPTION:—Two story brick house, in best condition. Bam and a lt necessary out buildings. Brick spring house, with never failing spring. Fine orchard, with variety of bearing tress. .Ail tillable ground. Tltlepertost, TERMS OF SALE, cash on de livery of deed, F rank Zelher, J . W. Zeiner, Al. Steiner, Margaret- Cralne,. Florence Kidgway, H . Or Armstrong/ Attorney, W. B. McCalllster, Auctioneer. On Wednesday, December 3rd, the'Fairbanks' Theatre will offer Mr. Edmund Breese in his latest success “The M**tev*Mihd” a new play of the order oh “ Within, the Law’-’. The «tory deal* with tbe.at- tempt of a master criminal to re venge himself on the- d istrict ’a t torney who hag five years before sent Iris brother to tho chair. How he- sets -about, to accomplish this Only to bring about hxa own defeat is told in a wonderfully thrilling play which holds tba attention of the audience from th e ’ time the onriain goes up, Mr. Breese’ wot k xs always artistic and this role gives him every opportunity lor the dis play of his wondorful ability. A big musical comedy success i t scheduled for Saturday, December 8th, matinee and bight a t the Fair banks' Theatre, Springfield. I t is "TbeT ikTok Man of O*" and js said to be one of the best ever pro duced. A splendid singing and dancing chorus, good ' music, plenty of comedy and an interesting plot go to make up the production. A good, wholesome, enjoyable entertainment and one well worth devoted an afternoon or evening to. minded, lai^a-v^E^wd, -specially trained women- wlmm^heywill meet as th is conference. On* of 'the greatest things th a t the Young Wom«n>» OhristiiasK Atooeiatiott; can do fer the community is to bring-to the girls the finest? types of strong Christian woman hoed, No greater service can be rendered than th a t of placing before our'girl* Ideals th a t w ill make them reach out lo r the host in life, make them eager for the realities and not the Superficialities of life. The girls themselves will have placed oh the program- for reports of the splendid class work done-by so many classes, by the Gamp Fire Girls, by the S«And#td Bearer and Other,missionary societies, also for the discusslon of the many problems that come into the girl hr* of every community. May w* not have the hearty co-operation of the teachers tn thefiunday Schools of the oounty, as well a* of the g ir ls ' themselves. ydtt idiw sitting a t yOur ease ana*me. breaking, iay bone* dping your wash-, ingr ................. Bald a* a (Badger, - ' The phrase “bald as a badger,” now falling into disuse, arose from the nils* take of some of tb* old Writer* on natural history, who mistook the-soft white hair on die forehead of a badg er 'ipt baldness. The same -mistake was made in dubbing tbe magnificent wheat-headed eagle (aquil)a heliacal the bald-headed eagle. The Bkin of the badger is by no means as whit* as .* badger’s, head, ' Dr. Mllen* Anll-Wnln Filin f/ir nit twin able and convenient investment, with • i? Absolute." Write for:boa '*t. k cu rity Gem City B u l lO iH O a n d l o a n Dayton, Ohio ' ‘ ORGANIZED 18*7 ASSETS * 3 , 500 , 000 . 60 , SURPLUS. * 100 , 000.00 6 btorth lfa jn , Opposite Old Court House Vic —Lad)*** Homo -Journal Pat* tarns. BaytHarh at Wiaiavman’s DrugBtara. a chim mn.t» ui. aihw ji^utatlve T*e-' UlB wlthdit thtfiHn" Of “medfcln*.* For Window glass go to O. M. Rldg- .w ay s. All sires. Mr. and Mrs, Olayton McMillan entertained eighteen rieUds a t a peg fowl dinner Thanksgiving. Fourteen of the guests were from Columbus, Mis* Clara McMillan accompanying them. Mr. Fred Mc Millan, of Galveston, Texas, was also present, Mr. Ralph Spancar, of Springfield, Mass., a ton-In-law o f Mr. arid Mrs. G. 0. Hanna, arrived here Satur day for a visit. Mr. Spenct-r^just recently left th* hospital whet*-be had besn confined two month* after a serious operation, Friends h$re h a te received from Mr, and Mrs. W. ? . Harriman, Fiiiiview, Fa.f th* announcement of the arrival of an eight pound son, Robert Byron, on November 19, Try th* White Cliff Flour found only at Vifaddlo'i Grocery 26 ibs 70 e*nt*« 1 C l o t h e * of c l e a n e d a t all kind* D R 7 HOMR ClothingCo. Mr. Charles Marshall was in Columbus on business Saturday. Just any number of people have said; "We want to hear Dr. KoehnV* lectures, and especially ’The Virgin Birth," "The Great Miracle Problem," and "The Resurrection.’” / I d & e i$tQC&t a l i a u b " a t j t u t e s i e n t y o u f o r R c y a i B a le - Dag P b w d e r T K e r e i d n o f id b - _____ (m t W ) Y A J L ^ R c ^ y a i i s A jH t f e , c a ^ u n o f i n r t a r b a k i n g p o w d e r s a n d h e f t J M d , P o w d e r s o m t e d a s s u b - ■ i t t o i s a r e m a d e f r o m a l u m . —Horse Blankets arid Bribes, the celebrated 6A kind, th* best on the market. Agood jlot to select .from a t the right price; ' 0 . N. Btudkey A Son. You can get fresh country butter, eggs and chickens anytime during theweek afcLee tSbroade*’. Phone 98 OYSTERS received fresh every Tueedty and Saturday for the vpres ent, Telephone your orders. C» M. Spencer. ' Bauer Kraut, five cent* a pound, at Bst*‘* meat gtore, The result of the corn contest has been Tpade known hu t three con testing in this township. John Wesley Moore produced 97,618 bushel* per acre; Morton Cresweli, 88.028 bu.; Forest- Ferrymen 80.878 bu. The bueinees men of Cedarvirt# have agreed to clOa* their shops arid stores at 7:46 o’clock oach evening during the Koehne lectures to give their clerk* and helper* an opportun ity to attend. Do your shopping early Monday, Wedneeday, Thqredey and Friday, and thus h#lp tb* buslne** men to clue* early. Springfield’s Greatest Christmas Store Is Ready This simple sentence me^Ds a lot to you and to u$. To us it signifies, an exhaustive search o£ the markets of the worldand the eveiutio* of plans that has been formulating for a year. ' To you^it meams the opportunity of choosing from the most beautiful c^iteion of .ifeh class Xmas Gooda every prought to Springfield. Every department is full to overflowing with bright, hew Holiday Merchan dise, all mado doubly attractive % most enticing prices. Com e t o Sp r ing fie ld and to th e B ig S to re w*,Wfc.Vikiiir,i»tjaw- Ufa pay yarn? raund*trip fa r* to SpH ng fla td «»* purchases o f $ 1$>00 o r over* Xtont* to W 8 $N*$, I
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