The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52

' i '■*«--- - . 9 jmlXrMl ***** vumpwD with tbetof m y other firm,,.., THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 50- CEDARVILLE, 02 COW BOY* ARRIVE HOME HAPPY BUT TIRED. T ie -Or**:!* Oounty JelogaUoa oa too Com Boy'# oxouvaion. to Was*- iBtrtan m d albar points la to* Bast iwr*v«d itooa ©Wrurttay softer a d«- *rip. 'Mr. Job* W. Moor?, tfe« oaly ooter&d lad o» the trip, was to* oanter of attraction every*rt}.en“ tttey fnmt.* While the delegation rev- «4*4 Uk merriment a t John1* wit there w « tew tShlnae that John did not »*« sad none of th e big? notable* eg- <-a®ad the Mndahake of the Codarvfti- lkut. John la endowed with consider­ able oodege spirit and -iMs- enabled h t e to lead in to* “yells’* that kept Qraene county to th e fron t Wini­ fred Wadwwr and Alfred Htutd&r, fvatci this place, vtere on the excursion, end greatly enjoyed the^trlp, Freeh, OTSTSJRS a t <J. M, Spencer’s. qb F ene county stock CAPTURE SHOW PRIZES. Mr, F. B, Turnbull captured his share of the ribbon* a t the Chicago stock snow la st week besides having the honor of selling nine head to stock men ffrfwa ^touswwhuaetta. Mr. John Stewart.' herdsman for Mr, Tdrnbujl had Oharge or the Cattle. „ The Meadow Brook herd ’was equal­ ly successful this year as In forjnei years.' Herdaojan Phillip*, was In charge. ■■' ■■■■ GET READY FOR ' TAXES DECEMBER , County Treasurer McV&y or'lttsr deputy will ho in Cedarvllle Tuesday, December 16, fqr toe collection of t&xon REV. D, I-, JACKSON RETURNS TO CANADA. EDU^ATl I *N©OF The Bapttet, colored, am jpsgatom : Is again without a pastor, the Rev. I). I* ‘Jackson, who ha* ministered unto th is flock haring decided to return to Canada in th a t the congregation would not come across With the necessary cash to support the minister. The last sermon by-Ray, Jackson was Sabbath night, and It is said that hlg advice on temperance we* more than motft of the membership' could swallow and there wea ta lk of escort­ ing the pastor to the corporation -lim­ its. Rev, Jackson 1*greatly interested In the temperance movement among bite race, bu t his last sermon was more than some of the ’'pillars” could stand. ■ ' Saner BlraifW live cCnf* a pound, at Date** meat store, Everybody Knows T ha t the Nicest F ^ e S f c n t s C t f n ^ f ^ p m t h e ’t'r1' ’*"« ■• . \* .--S .. • . - • i-" ■' '' r"'! '‘,x ' v.-/ ’v ••-• '.t* ■•••-■'"•*■• kL.- ■v ••.: S.-’ , Home Store sr v «• There are few stores in America that carry such a varied assortment of gift” things, and, a t no "other can. you get better value for the amount you wish to spend. We ah like to receive, things that are out of the ordinary,, no matter whether they cost 5Qcents or $50:00,.and this,is the place to find them. - Let us assist you to make a satisfactory selection, Some of 4 b* very appropriate gift things that are here in wide,assortments ate ‘ Cheney Bros. Foulard Silks, Crepe-de-Chenes, Meteors, Crepes,, and Priestley’s Dress Goods, McCallum’s Hosiery in Silk, & “Onyx” in Cotton, Lisle and Mercerize# Alexandre Glovesin Kid, Kayser’s in Fabric, Leather Goods, Gags. Purses, Silver Sind Beaded Bags, Vanity Boxes, Furs and Wobitex Coats, Strips and * Skirts, Undermuslins and Corsets, and an unlimited showing of * V . r ‘ .w - » . * * - i * ‘ i c * i ' t , f * Christmas Waists and' blouses, Table and Art Linen, Cut Glass, -f f iu * _ ‘ > ^ i 1 " , T * ,r _ ^ 1 ' , <• , v , » ‘ i ‘ ' 1 f Grass Novelties, ■ JPersian ,Ivory , and German, Silver, Toilet Th* CtHumbu# wo* o m of offiav*nil<H» time* there an4 wWe the report of; The opposite of <1 moat of Oppo «0 port. ■ Mu Men and *ed'flafh shjpehpriia latlojx th a t. The -obarjjfe sired tp fbulw i ato dbwuptfj lress stated ■pgieUrioa the fcp - ■Joyersor h* m.to'ta* ilea aowa.j reprt*birtf ■ f . the aeiegwtua. veattoa and powerful add tory Swayed viaciag manner , all opportWim oQftnty, part df>l drawing train an" InsuH .when that OCprge B mhool* ©f that- poaw. The ah etf lh*the ce are of opposition■* Governor. *t#iedyj theretbe -legiciaf perlpfendent*. ‘ ,a greater tlemi .places; _ , The -convftfttiSoj Uian.SOOOaele ’ delegate to r eppoMUoubhlnSJ too, in ^tc* j called for, Fof ment hhe df "America.” It was'di vantlon 41®. bopfofc, and we’j befora the te The foltpv were gpprMe the,bdh«Rp « , F o r rural eohobM Provltsibn ’ sudh. tn hooiw .elcHzGd iby' JWtflwdal! era, ; r, DECEMBER, 12 1013. BbOOD HOUND* TRAU.SD >RT. MAN HELD A 3 FIRE BUG. !,held ip *•direct rtotbat !.«Sf- ‘ba* ttpwn ^legis- plapw:d«! .. aewent !iA-W*,M- ', veto any * POWOFOf .- o M h ,. • ttMfcrecord , «et- t graveml*, _ among trihje con ' reek’s, »ft'ean- ,; m t®lay: tiBjpaftwi ,ation;.with. ^n, elataihg '.-etatel the ^remain.; Jje“teat .vest* |ve 4 »rhcn'thF only.Would riwn^hip- su* iU 5 &whbMhe Of duxfc, , „or^, let tese-thea- fK.-*vetd-wae «nd>stag the iSdn- mobtSi. . $ni pStmuis ;-W MargbaJ Kenaon with the ProteC- ilve Association blood hounds were nailed early Saturday morning to Tip­ pecanoe City to help run down a fire mg that is supposed to have started •everal fires lately In that village de­ stroying nearly $200,000 worth of property. A Mvery -barn burned Friday night ind eight home*were -cremated. There wae every indleatl<m- the barn had men set on fire and once the dogs vere put on the trail It -was no time M d they lbd the officers to -thehome >t a former employee that had been llftehaiged, The -man was arrested ihd Is held for the state fire marshal, .If i* *ald that the work of the dogs attracted <thoattention of a large num- >er of people and many compliments wore ttrid for the good- work; On the *etum. trip a atop efae made in Jpringfleld, and several hundred peo* ?le gathered, around the automobile upon learning o f the success at Tipper jShcedty,' , *'*• WE MUST UNJLOAD. . Mild, and anaeasonable -weather has jompeUed-Us to unload aaid iwe have node reduction's in cu r .shpe, clothing, ihd . gente’ fui-plBhlng ■ department of - j 5 to 133 ha p e r tent. This-cut is accessary, p* wb meet have -the cash vioice your.doUar do double duty in a >urchfl5e by taking ndvantage. P f.this jale. All opr Holiday goods Included a this sale, which continues until aft- '*r the Holidays. Dost1 two store rooms m AV-est Main street. Xenia, Nos. 45-. ifr. JC: Agent AWiVi AV.'-AA'-WS r>r” This item wlufcinaricMl b ill Atith dex, denotes that a year’s subocrip tion i* past due apd a prompt sri- tlemcat j's carantly desired.. PRICE, * 1.00 A TEAR CHURCH SERVICES. IT. P. qntiROH. -'•Sabbath School'at U .‘80 a. itn Ffeaching by tbepastor a t 10:30. '-Y- V- O, .U. -at5;So. Leader, Prof. Lanuiug, Township sabbath School As­ sociation, >.*■ . P rayer meeting Wednesday even-. ingat7 ;00 . , \ Hi f t GHURDH, STREET, ‘ Freachmg’Sa%bA&>jd:80 a .in . ' Sabbath School ijHi:80. • 1 : -i&ddtittgWednesday ev«n-* .. " " , ' . . • , I- hvr»* »*ettn8r^ktuif4i# «vsn-c ROYAL BAKINfi POWDER A tw o fu le f y P u r e A lm o lu ie ly h a s n o au tm tltu im Many ^mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal, No other baking powder is the same fn composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor w ill make such fine food. -1-1' - J*- ' / ' / ' Royal Is the only BakingwP5Wder made from. Royal Grape Cream of Tartar • Merchant* Act a* Banker*.., In cue of poor catches the men chants’ of Newfoundland frequently ‘carry'’ the fishermen over, not only one but several seasons. . ' ' CMliyThought. Knowledge is the antidote to fear, '^•Knowledge, Wise and Reason, with It*highest aids,—Emerson. Tied Boot Tdo Tight Tying his hoot too tight caused' * . farmer; named -Lyons, death -a t ,Ash-’’ grove, near Malloy, County Cork, Ire­ land, recently. The man was tylnghla boot in the yard of his house prepare; tory to going to Work when * . vein burst In bis leg, and although Offqrta were"made to stop the flow-of blood, death ensued In half an hoUr, Dollar Saving Days Prosperity dates from, the first dollnr saved. If you are’earning money you ought fco save * something. What you do now in the Why of saving may determine what the .fu tu re will bring you. We pay \ interest on saving* accounts, : Let us often one ’ for - • K . JewelryiClocks* ’ .. ‘ '* - - ,* The entire Third floor is given over to Santa Claus, Toys, Dolls, Brie- a-Brac, .Stationery, a store in itself. Wo pay your fa re to Sprlngfeld and back home again on all pu rchases of S 1 5 .0 0 o r over. Come direct to Santa Claus Keadquart*rs in Springfield—The Home Store The Fahien-Tehan Co. cd to *fed .. -thaeaHBdnaUon > tidal -test fn- da* For providing vision, .of tuatsdi ‘County Board i. moodier* efectod partHan MSlot W sL'ofA/prttC- uoUoo, _ sroper- 1 aohppls. ; o f f t # -cma- n<m- b m of the Springfield, Ohio county outride *t oftJea. Tfi1*will not disturb the local Board* of Education, County iSttparinifetKtent* of Sbhbols: elected Iby- th e County Board a t ft eal- •sry of mot to exceed $3,00(1 mmukUy; The Superintendent lUUft be an expor lencod-tCftCtobr. Blvislott. of th* county into dis­ tricts by the County Board- of Educa­ tion, the dfetrtfet* to h* made of rural and village school district* according to the number of teachers employed and for the eMotfkaj; of a -District Su petintendbni. Protection Ofall efffdetit Supervisor* now fotooeervlce by « provision, thds threo years’ • sttocwkul experience places him or btwf On The eligible Hat and to e reqidmnent, of profseelontil training Of iBuperlntwidents not now In service. r ff *mih*r joe« 6 to]^*of . ,0dhrvilIe Towhshlp Sabbath School'Association w ill b e he ld in th e United Fresby terian church, Sabbath -evening a t 6i80 o’clock. 3estd«E.fhe election of officers, ad­ dresses of ton m inu tes’Jeng th ’each will be delivered as follow*: “The Preparation or the Lesson”, Rev. J . S. E. MoMiohael; “Tho- Wotd and the School,” Rev, J . W. Patton,;. and “Teacher Training”, Prof. W. R. IWcChesney. A ll the cliurcoes of tbe village wil unite in tbia service, -Why expose yourself in an open buggy? Rave doctor’s biffs and your health by riding m one of .bur Haydopk Storm Buggies, 'Tfte buggy tha t Is good for summer or winter. * Dr. Mllea' Anti-Pain Pills ter all pain. We are prepared to serve the public in an accDptr able way. Have you tried Us? • Safe Deposit Boxes for Kent A Per Cent ^ Paid on Savings The Exchange Bank ; Cedarville, ^ Ohio Under State Supervision ■ a * . ESTABLISHED 1828 Christmas Gifts of Merit Wouldn’t you like to give a diamond, a Watch any kind of Jewelry or find Cut Glass for Christmas? Nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated. The value of the article will depend largely on . the place it is purchased. Buy a t the store that has behind it a record of 85 years of continual busines* and each year adds to lisfc is pleased customers. /This store H. BEST & SON 3S, North Main Street. ' <£ jr ia re When in doubt,‘give a pair of CuffButtons, They make V jU t t D u t t o n s a useful lasting present. Always make the most perfect gift especially if you get fine U i a m o n a s grade Uiafiionds. There is no jewelry or anything you buy you are so completely at the mercy of the jeweler’s judgement and honesty. If you want quality and the best, you need go no further. r v £ T>* Either filled or solid gold, handsome patterns D C a r i r i n ^ n r o a c n e s make one of the nicest presents, a . n i __Our assortment is all selected from the best makers, Fine qual- L U v w l d S S ity is what we keep. (T^ h _____ _ Our assortment is large. No froubl* to find what you D l l V C fW d f C want in silver. ? All prices, styles and quality with or without chainsmake a very «. * - b A ■■ ■ t nc L O C M l a acceptable present. 33 N o r th M a in S t r e e t NOTICE. Ameetingof the 'Oadarvilla Im- prOveraenfcARi-oolatlohwlll be Held to tbamayor'solBoeSjAturday, Deo- #irib*r18. at *o’otock’iftwhlob time i win bechowsa* Tbofe la oonaldaTable other 'boriness to be tr*n*aotetl andIt la there be * large Cedarvlileaboold h and with a little v them, » W. M. CookWill —Horso Rladket* ai celebrated 54. kind, m arket. A good lo t a t the rig h t price. Ton SAt»:~*Unff Mrs. W. H. Artb For Rant—-Two over Hartimn clotofi of 0. H. Hartmto. Ja s t a few day* t out sale of Brio-. Books, Invitation Etc., mostly a t half Buy your Holiday, lave the differettori West’* Book S LatU*** Hatow ta rtia . tbm$ ‘ DON’T Wait until the ^Eleventh Hour” to do your Christmas Shopping, but buy NOW, as our Christmas goods are on display, , The best gift of all is a fine Suit or Overcoat *. ,We have the newest and best to choose from and our prices are LOWER Than”*he city stores. Here ar* many other USEFUL presents: Rain Goats? Hats, Gaps, Shirts, Gollars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Fancy Vests, Etc* ■L Combination Sets, Ties and Hose packed in Christmas Boxes, ■ ■ • * - ■ * s ■ Come in and -w e w ill help you malte a se lection fo r Christmas Presents. / NOTiCEl W.1I Excbx. AirtkiM TUt DM«’f At Pr^rtrl,. HOME Clothing Company !' i i i

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