The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 1-26
ttfawwwrfwiiiiflWiiiii li* iliiWjj m m Ms m m * l local tm m#m& § Frasfc O T * t*»S a t 0. H. * pm m % O t o t& a i o t *11 kind# D R Y CLEANED » t . ' HOW® Clothing Go. UlUlfil.,,ni.'».'->>TwiWflw> F ok R mmt :—Fou r room*. Km , J aw b Lott. F a * 8 An*:~Yottmg i»gl«tor«d Jersey eow# lo r oats cheap, * FLOKBKOi P . WlLBON *■• Selma, O. Mm. T« O. Wolford h u been vary sick w ith pneumonia. Mr#. H . M, Murdock, who ban beau sick for a number of week# do e sno t took# th e Improvement ber friend# would like. —Laslla*' Homo Journal Pat tern*. Buythsm a t Wlatarman'# Drug Stop*. ; For R ih tr-tw o fine office room# over H srtaan clothing atom, Inquire of <*. H. Hartman. Opera housofiaturday nigh t. A d mission 15 and 20 eentat 4,A ll a MlBtake” by the Green Valley Comedy Co. A good clean, moral ahow S a tu r day n igh t a t th e opera house. Go and enjoy yourself. Admission 15 and 2Qcents. Mr. Charles F . Marshall, gam** warden, has ' received fifteen pair# of Hungarian pheasan ts from fcht- sta te game warden; Several hundred pa irs will be liberated in th is state in the hope of ge tting th is bird adopted. I t is perfected for a num ber of years ag a in s t hunters. Mr M arshall Btates th a t he will liberate hi# sh ipm en t Whe th e Weathei moderates. F ob S ams ;— Sevan stand* honey bees and ex trabee boxes and sup p lied Inqu ire a t th is office. F ob S ale Rubber tire buggy in fair condition, storm front goes with it. Inquire at this office. The p la t opens on Saturday after noon, F eb ru a ry 81, for the next num ber of the lecture course, 4,The m e tric s .” . Mr. C. FT. Stuekey h a s returned -home a fte r spending several weeks w ith relatives in Pennsylvania and the two V irginias. H aw a s aocom- pam ed home by Ills neioe,. Miss ito rene MqOuue, of Martinsburg, •WV Va. - - * - ^ ——.... - . M r. and Mrs. B e rt Myers were called to Washington. C. H . th is Week by the d e a th o fa re la tiv e of the la tte r. Mr. M yert retu rned Thurs day evening while Mrs. Myers, will v isit f o r a day or so in th a t plade. Princess Saturday n ight! “ Tony the Fiddler” in 2 reels and "The Stolen Model” AP a th e comedy. F o r B rnt ;—A seven room house on Miller street. G. H . Smith, Opera House "A lia M istake.” Sa tu rday .n igh t. ' L ost :—A lln em an 's belt on Col umbus pike. Be tu rn to Oedarville Telephone Co., and receive reward. The regu lar meeting of the W. Ci T . U, will be held in the library n e x t Thursday, February 19th, a t g p . m . I t is Frances W illatd memorial day . Sec’y. The election of directors fo r the sdarv ilie Building & Loan As- idation was held la s t Saturday, he new officers are W . J . la rb o x , re s id en t;I. W* Dixon, Vice-presi- snt; Andrew Jackson, secretary ; tm e sK M itchell was chosen dl- ictor in p lace of the la te D. jSrad- de. The association made a good u* du ring th e yea r as the result !a campaign fo r new depositors, he usual 8 per cent dividend has sen declared. New Meat Store (Formerly C. H . Crouio’AStand) We invite four inspection of Cur stock Of meets, fruit*. and vegetables erhiCh st #11 time* will be up to the high- «*tstandard *nd priced s t# fair msrgin. OURA IM IS TOPLEASE May we have your order? Walter Cultice phone order* delivered m ;w»wna Mrs* it* %, Jobe were a t "bw»* Wednesday to two pleasan t gatherings in honor of. th e ir son, John Oliver Jobe and bride, nee M issEd ith Barber. A t noon fifty- six were p resen t and du ring the evening 44, on elegan t two course d inner being served each rime. The evening was ra th e r an eventful one for some of the guests in th a t Mr. Collins Williamson wa# .taken sudden ly sick w ith the grip and a high fever. I t was necessary for him to rem ain un til F riday before he was ab le to go bom*. Dr. Leo 'Anderson had an unusual experience m th e bracing mid n igh t E a s t wind with the meruury stand ing about s ix above In a, hun t for gasoline Mr, Clayton McMillan furnished the necessary and the D r. was enabled |o get to town, N o t to be ou t done in motor trouble Mr. O. J4. Sm ith and wife, Bev, J , S. E . Me-. Miohasl and wife and Miss Bertha Dean had a few hours ex tra added to the evening's pleasure. A fter a couple, of hours labo r a garage had to furnish the motive power before the p a rty arrived home. An in teresting exhibition oi pocket pool witnessed by a good crowd Wednesday evening a t Wm. M arshall's B illo rd . Parlor*. The four best players of X en ia were m atched against the best four of th is place in a 400 b a ll match. Xenia won 882. Jam es Barlow made the highest run of 28 halls. Mr, Butteroff, of Xema, one of the best player# in the county gave a good exhibition ot position plays. I t is expected t h a t Butteroff and Barlow w ill be matched in the pear fu tu re. The Cedarvlile team goes to Jamestown February 39 and a retu rn game will *be played here later. No betting 1* allowed on -the games and there is keen in terest as to th e supremacy of the county THEITRE iTES. PU1UO SALIl T roub le has broken put between tb# C lark county .commissioners and Manager Baker (of the Sprlng- field-Wasbington o’ H. Traction line as to the use of a large motor buss between South Charleston and Solonl The outfit is greatly over the weight allowed by law and du r ing recen t trips when the Toad# were so ft damage was done that t Troy street, Dayton, on hi* own re cannot, be repaired. The tra c tio n ' manager refused to stop the motoi car which,will accommodate twenty- five people and the commissioners have caused the a rre s t of tb t chauffeurs Who were-fined in the Farmers have become angered over the damage to the roads and people bavs taken sides in a contest th a t promises some excitement. Report#, are th a t the village bastile is in a very unsan itary condition and the arrested chauffeurs will bring dam age su its against the village. Mean while1the commissioners are de term ined to stop the damage to the road# and the case is to be settled in the courts. ‘ A former Cedarvlile hoy, W a rn e r. Bidgway, son of Mr. B. G.B tdgway, - now located in Dayton, has passed the state examination in pharmacy < in a class of -79, only 82 being eue-i cessful, Mr. Bidgway entered the ; local schools under Mis* Rosa Stor mont and w h en in th e fourth grade moved to D ay ton 'w ith hia parents where he graduated from Steel High, H e spen t two summers in his father's d rug store and then w en t to the O. 8. U. where he haB sp e n t88 weeks and ha# passed the, sta te examinations and will be licensed. He graduates in June with the degree of Ph. G, and Ph . B, ‘Following h is graduation he will engage in the drug business on I So g rea t wa* the demand for neats for " Peg O' My H ea rt’’ whew It played an afternoon and evening performances in Springfield earlier in the t><asou th a t more people were turned away from the theatre than got in, Fo r th is reason the man agement has booked a retu rn en gagement for Thursday, February 19th. thu s giving those who were disappointed before an opportunity to see the sweet-dainty little p lay which has played to large r returns than almost any other show en the load th is year. The simple little love story of the lonely Irish girl appeals to the heart# of every one and the splendid company present ing it assures a delightful enter- tainment. “ A L L A MISTAKE ” sponsibiUty. Although, a young! man Warner has been an ap t p u p il' in school and has closely applied himself, which explains why be could pass the sta te examination a t his age. I t Is quite an honor fo r the mayor’s court in. South Charleston, young man and ’ his parents should he justly proud of the son’s, record, PUBLIC SALE. NOTICE TO G . C. D. MEMBERS CEDARVILLE BRANCH. <J. N . Stuckey A Son will take, the orders fo r fertilizer for a ll mem bers of th e Oedarville branch, Orders for. Spring delivery should be left before Marcli 1st. 2t ' A, H , C beswje M k - Daily Thought Content thyself to be obscurely good.—Addison, t will sell a t public, sale on what Is k now n 'a s the Managan farm, Federal pike, I m ilesS . W. o f Cedar, v illeon Thursday, February 19, a t 10 o’clock a ll my larm stock, imple ments nay and. 1000 bufehels of corn .. ‘N. P, E vvbank . PUBLIC SALE. lw ill sell on my farm 4 miles E a s t of Xenia on th e Jamestown pike, on Wednesday, February 25, a t 10:0012 head of d ra ft bred horses; 28 head of "cattle, .28 of which are Shorthorn steers; farm ing imple ments and good bay in mow. * J . C. WH/L i .AMSON. A cWla take* or. Miia' nsxativa Tav ist# without thlnkltiB nt “awAIcIn#."' A good show is billed for the opfra house Saturday night in “ All a Mistake” a three a c t comedy by the Green Valley Comedy Co., > company of talented artists. The following Is th e oast; Capt. O. Sk inner .‘„7.....EarJe Weller George Richmond,,.,;...... Grace Ea rly R ichard Hamilton. Ervin Shaw Ferdinand Lighthead-.Harvey Lovet Nellie Blaaohard.... .....Nellie Shaw Nellie Huntington,.-.,........A lta E a rly Cornelia S k in n e r.^ , ....Nellie Lewjs NbU Mclntire....,*,....E the r Harbison Admission 36a n d 80d., (Adv) CHURCH SERVICES. R. P. CHURCH fMAIN STREET) Teachers' meeting Saturday'evening1 at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School Sabbath monrfjugat 9:30- o'clock. . Preaching Sabbath morning a t J,0;30 and Sabbath 'even ing a t 6:3Q by Mr Kelley, a seh ip rin the Xenia Theological Seminary. C, E . P rayer meeting. Sabbath evening a t 5:30. Subject*,1 ”Why Every One Should Sign a Temper- ance’piedge.” ' Prov. 23;21,29:35, P rayer meeting, Wednesday even ing a t 7- Shbject, “ Two of God's Chosen Leaders,” . E sth e l ,4:1*. (George Washington and Abraham Lincoln,) . \ J i | 'Uhvlaff derided to quit Burning, will 'offer for sale, at my reridencs, on the . Frank Towmrtey farm, % J-JSmile# west 1of Selma and 3 J-2 mUes east of <’*• rdarvilte, on jthe Cojiuuiiua «nd Xenia i pike, or . i Tueadsy, February 17, 1914, iCommencimE s t 10 o'clock, a. m„ the following property, to-wit: 17 Hssd of Horse*. One gray nvsre, four year# rid Wright 1550 Jt#„ bred to Shire horse; one gr*y mare, six year# old, wt. 1708, sate in foal to Percheroa horse; one gray unare, six year* old. wt. 1870, safe in foal; one sorrel mere, three years old, wt. 3460, bred' to 'Percberon horse; one hay gelding, #eVen yearg old, wt. 3300, good worker and, driv e r;'o n e gray mare, right years old, wt, 3200, ttan-derd bred1; one hay mare, six year# rid, dam by Box Slider, Mre by (j. -W. P., a pice tamlfiy driver; one bay mare, seven, years old, a good sad dler; one gray gelddng, fire years old, wt. 1400, good worker; one bey geld, ing, ten years o*d, good worker apd driver; team of mule#, six sad seven years oH, wt, 2900: one gray yearling draft .gelding; one bay yearling filly, dam by Box Elder, sired' by Asbiand W, C,; 3 bay driving horse, three years rid; 3 bay gelding, five year# ojd, fam ily driver; one sorrel mare, five year* rid, a good Worker. . Five Head of Cattle -• Consisting of three Jersey cows' to he fresh, -in 'March, April and May; 2 fersey heifera to *be freeh in April and May. ■ : ' 80 Head of Hogs. 'Oonelriing of 14 brood sowe, duo to farrow In February and (March; 63 shoot* weighing 100 pounds each; 8) small pigs. 36 Head of Sheep. Consisting of 35 (head of Delaine ewee, hredf^o lamb In April; J- Be, lain© buck. Farming Implements. . Consisting of -j 'Weber wagon With •hog rack, 1 Troy wagon “and bay lad ders, S-ft,; l -Osborn binder, 7-ft; Wal ter A. Wood binder, cut only fifty acres; t Syracuse gang .plow. Syracuse 16-In, walking plow; 2 14-inch walking plows, 1 Iron Age riding cultivator, 1 Obllo cultivator, 1, J. I, 'Case -riding cultivator, 1 bay loader, 1 bay tedder; i double disc barrow, 1 P. & O. .corn planter, 1 Bale com planter with- SO rods of wire, 1 steel 'roller, 1 Osborn mower, 1 gasoline engine*. 1 feed grinder, 1 corn eheller, 1 fepA cooker, belts and pulleys, harness for eight head of horses, and many smaller ar ticles not mentioned. 600 Bushels of Corn in Crib. - 1 6 Ton# of Baled Hay. 15Q Buff Rock Hen*.and Roosters. Terms—-All sums of $10.00, and un der, dasb; over that amount will itake notes for,three, six or nine months with (interest a t six per cent, from; date. . - W/.H. LITTLE. Mead -& Titus, auctioneers. Hubert -Elder, clerk.- ■ Lupch by Spencer on Grounds. U P. CHURCH * Sabbath School ats:3Q a. in. Preaching by th ep a sto r afclO:8G. . Y. P. t), D, a t 5:30. Leader, Helen Oglesbee. Prayer meeting Wednesday ‘a t 7. ' - *4i \ * * - * , No matter I 19 Wbard,your heaa scasa. JD#«MU m TAull-PWo IHlf# will help: * \% w e G m u n ^/ *^ QUT THE *%DOLLARS W E HAVE J U8T PA ID 8 P E R GENT FOB TH E LAST YEA®. Invest you r money with us and watch it accumulate. Cents rapidly grow in to dollars, and dollars to hundreds of dollars. S ta rt a n account with us to-days-thsn watch it grow. I f you wan t to boirow some money we’ve got i t to loan. * The Cedarvlile Building & Loan Association Incorporated for... Subscribed Stock •<rM* * 200 . 000,00 S 1 2 6 .4 2 5 .0 0 BOABD OF DIRECTORS W. J , Tftrbox, Presiden t J . W. Dixon, Vice-President Andrew 4 ackson, Secretary w. BT. Barber W*. A . Spencer O. M. Crouse B. E . McFarland W, M, Cottrell J . E . Mitchell = HE HAS ARRIVED. Longjumeau, th e imported pqrch- eron stallion, over a ton In weight and th ree years old; i n ’April, a splehdid' specimen. You are in-i vlted to comC to the bam to inspect him any day except Sabbath. " * . v A s d m WW inter . ^ In preparation for our spring business we wish to close out every BLANKET and COMFORTER in our store. We need the room. To accomplish this we will offer any Blancket or Comforter in the house at a reduction of 25 Per Cent. If you don't deed one this winter you will ' next. Galloway & Cherry BOTH PHONES ^ i i E. Main St., Xenia, O. This month's Butterick Patterns 10c and ISc—none , ’ * I;. •( 1}^ ^ 1 .) A' - <t.V' . ............ . : ■. . - ‘'. :T : •' t. i M**• 4‘ ' ’.I P ■ ... ‘ . . ' j* . . V*., 1 ^v,s .-•A '> . ,.v. > -A’ 'If- • i . , ' , ’ OHIO ■{* t^r. *rA ;m a a k p t ^ ^ V - C^ * *% ***\ T? s f r ^ - 1 *0 , J • i± . . A +%*■>« ■ - ^ v? ^ T . W " - ’ • • . -- <*;- 'kit* ‘‘Mf " a ? ®? .* 1 V *1 j,*, J l „ - 4 ! r» - ,« , > * ' ■ 4’* * ^ .*• $k t 9 •_/ /■4. $ ■- - :A n 't ;<•' «• ■ : '• / . > , n , r * ....... ’ K * ’ • ,* . 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