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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