The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
V mw i s TH E T IM E Hptrc the Cost of Heating If youwait until c«l<l weather come# youwill »o down t» flip itore s>me morning with your teeth chattering, »ndhuythe first stove thathas* '** HwA filing inunts,. t#j pettu.pt pay for it twice over iluring the winter with the extra foe it consumrv, Today we have completed the ar» ra«j{<meat >2 the finest assortment of stoves wo have eve;- pid hi thrt More, "It is. complete from the liitlv Ir.ator ut •- 3,00 to the- big base hurner (illustrated) withcapacity fora-whole house, and onevery one of these stoves, whethergas ar coal, wegiveyouaguaranteethatitwill giveyoumore heat for the nine amount of fust thanany other make of stOvc you can buy. ' Oak Beating Stoves, $6,50 Op CLERMONT BASE BURNERS . The word in.stove construction. Heats theair on the sameprin- ciple as a furnace. Retains fire for hours, Canhe regulated to suit the lh? weather. Guaranteedto save ’ OCR fin its cost mfitch Price.................................... ..... $DOiUU Capital Gent Base Burners, $39.00 Regular Rural FREE Delivery PAYTON , OHIO health, . tm .the ire ancl ’14 i-wit: • Drill, :«t*new; tts and 4• isils 50 000and tig note l e s s \V, Cleric. r y ns, ouse mmm ES JLA OTM t! S'# PV :i» *» rr.n a''!'8*!: LAN iUS, 0. m D. E. The undersigned, will offer at public sale at what is known as the,. Thomas Stretcher farm, located H1-2 mileanorth-east of OedarviUeand 3 miles west of Selma. Tuesday, October 6, Commencing at 10:00 O'clock a. m. 5 HORSE.S 5 1 Brown Horse 5 years Old weigh 1500 pounds; 1 Bay Horse 10years old, weight.3300 pounds; 1 Bay Horse 13 years old, weight 1200 pounds; 1 Pair Match Gray Mares, 5 and 6 years old, full sisters, weight 2200 lbs. 29 . Head of dattle 29 7 Milch Cows, 5 fresh cows^ 4 fat cows, 12 calves, will weigh from 300 to 600 pounds; 1 Jersey Bull. i35 HOGS 135 114head of Shoats weighing from 60 to 100 lbs.; 21 Brood Sows, immuned by Dr. Jones. 500 Shocks of Corn, 100 Shocks of Fodder, 25 Tons of Baled Hay, 100 Bales of Ryd Straw, 100 Bu. Rye. Implements 2 Wagons, 1 hog rack, 1 breakitg plow, 1 double disc harrow, 1 spikO harrow, 1 corn planter, 1 corn plow, 1 cultivator, 1 Osborn mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 wheat drill, 1 sled, 4 sets work harness,’ 1 set single and 1 set double harness, 1 carriage 2 buggies, 1 Empire cream separator, 1 grindstone, folks, 1 bedstead and springs, chiokenS and other articles too numerous to mention. D. E. LITTLE. TITUS BROS., Aucts. M, K RITENOUR, Clerk LUNCH BY WHEELER c a r r i e s t l i e l i me Be*t Soap Borax Soap Naptha Soap W h ite F loating Soap 1776 Soap Powder Pure Lye or Potash C leanser A . r e Y o n S a v i n g t l i e , t r a d e - m a r k s ? T k e y a r e r e d e e m e d f o r b e a u t i f u l a n d u s e f u l p r e s e n t s „ M . As li your grocer fa t 'C it(tlo§ Mail Order# Executed Promptly B . T. BABBITT, i n c , Boat V f 700 N ew Iforfc City Pk*M fntntitm ■ ■■ iflttn writing ' i : ^ tOCAt' AND PfcRSUNAt J • **&'»%**£$>0 Mr. O. K. Ib-.Klfutp- atfi n-Vd amrrf nig .if the O H, V. R.'avi! bt'-t J'Vi'lsy in t’olumburi.* «MjMllH|p4|jpi j sssush * Firm mfairi“m r r ,_.**,*. sn* tmmMkr Hr. John Taj Jor and daughto:', Mr (•baric* Smith, viafoad m fiator;?;'., Ky., SaL'-aUt. Mr. and Mrs. !lrant filuyd. of IV’V- mcravlUo, Ohio, spent Pal/naib .tJtfc Mrs. fi, <*. Hail. P it :Went McKinney, Dr. M;-r‘:u'- ney and Prof. Alien wore In (olnai- bu« last Friday on business in, con nection with Uio -college. Abe Pluloscphio Literary Society of the college gave a reception last Fri day night in the literary rooms in honor of.-the new students, *" NOTICE'-On and after October 1st milk" will he seven cents per. quart. Beginning this same date only one delivery trip will- ho made. -CASPERHEIT2MAN. Mrs. Alva Ford, who has been in the McClellan hospital for the past nine weeks has improved so that she has been moved to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Fer. ryiwan. . ■ . • Mr, Al. Boyd, who has been In -poor health for several weeks, suffering with Bright’s disease, has not made much improvement. Ho. has been tak en-to the homo of Mrs, Anna Boyd, Where arpfofosslonatTitxrse iTimrsrfav him. Dr, J. tfi Sayrs. formerly superin tendent of the local schools hut con,- nettted with - the educational institu tions in Zion City* Ml., brought the body of his brother-in-law, Dr. Steph en S. Hussey, who died In Chicago •under mysterious circumstances, to Bowersvilie; Friday, where burial too}; place. The man Jived in a hotel in that city away from all friends and relatives. Rev, and Mrs. Woodbridge T’stlric, after spend,ng several days with parents, Air. and Airs. C, U- Turnbull and other' relatives, since their wed ding two weeks ago, left Tuesday fin-, their now home in New Kensipgfon, N. Y,- Dr. David McKinney* whose cojvgr? gatioa in Cincinnati recently voted to- merge with the First JFresbyterfan congregation, has been chosen -as.co pastor of the enlarged body. His sal ary has been fixed- at $2,100. Raney Bros., and Harry Co-wan Vo-, cently purchased an eleven-mo^hrold Aberdeen Angus bull -of Mr,,J. D. Rog ers,- of Bioomingbnrg, 'Ohfo, to beau their herds of .pure bred .cattle. This calf took first money at Washington C. H., first and champion ever e’ghf at London and third money at State Fair.' Fayette Plato Is now at Oak- mead Stock Farm, near Morrow, own ed- by Raney Brothers. Miss Nellie •McFarland, of Dayton, was the gnOSt of friends here over Sabbath. People In this section were attract ed Sahhath 'evening about seven o’cloJkj -by a bright -light in the foe north. A largo^ank barn ju3t south of Springfield’ on the James Dugan farm, burned -with unthreshed wheat and rye besides farm, implements. No live stock was in the barn ,ahd the loss is placed at $8000, I , In this issue will be found the fi nancial statement of the Exchange Bank which shows that this institution, is-In, a sound, flourishing condition. The Townsloy'ditoh which drains a large part of the eastern part of the township lids been completed and tlie work accepted by the commissioner^ on Tuesday.. The ditch is four miles long, *i • ' The Xenia Seminary opened. Wed nesday, Dr. Joseph Kyle delivering the opening address. William Brant Todd, one of foe oldest citizens about Clifton, died I‘ rt- day morning, aged 85. He is survived by a wife and one son, Charles Todd, of Springfield. The funeral services were held from the home Monday aft ernoon, Rev. H. C. Foster, of the Pres- bytofian church hnvinir charge ol tbo services. Burial took place at I-ern- eliff, Springfield. Judge Howard has decided that, the Roberts estate Is subject to the in heritance tax on $223,510.00. The Ihi.» lip Smith estate is subject to the same fax on $20,904.74. The -former tax amounts to $11,175.53 and the latter $920,23. Prof, and Mrs, fieroy Lanuing, of Dresden, were in town last Wednes day, catling on friends. They sail on September "2(1 for China, where they will enter mission work under the Presbyterian board. . „ Mis# lielio Herring has been quite glek with diptberia. ; We extend to the women ;of Oedarville mid vicinity a cordial invitation to visit ! our new store. I The- In’i'ddeJ, lightest i cloak store in the stattb. Thousands of the newest! Fall Suits, Dresses, Coats,1* !Skirts, Waists, Millinery and i |Furs now ready, At the very lowest prices, we-Jnvite' you to come, ! The i MEARICK Cloak Co. -it. Second and Main St., DAYTON, - - OHIO. If. F. Karr Isenterfafoinga innn- bor of ladles today in honor of her sister, Mrs. L.F. Rogers of \Vhcci it)R, W, Va. . ,J Mr* John EJfooIo while rfifinff l)L motorcycle suffered a bruised head Tuesday, when (lie brakes refused t< work qu the turn neat Mr, j . O. rpvvnsieyrs residence, As a cohm .- queneo the mitthint; and ruler tool a header, both befog1damaged. Friends lure o f dap, Samuel Gab ioway, oj XrMHi),, will regret to, hem of his .death following a wealth- illness of pneumonia, at- the age of Si. While attending' Normal ar Lebanon lie answered the cail uf Hu nountry and enlisted’ in Company B, 74th O. Y'-.fo In im he was married to, Mary, A. Morse of &httbboo», III,, wh<r-survlves him with t.w.o sona and two daughters A sister, Mrs, Julia Taylor, o f this plaeo amt Harrison. Calloway of Btroud, Oklft,r The funsml service will bo held Friday 'aftomoon from the homo. ’ ^ ‘ - , - 'L .. ....Jr*!*:-/ . Prof, F- M, Reynolds, comity supenntemlf'Sifi has vented a house in Xenia t«ui will move to that city sometime soup. The filrvitt propert.v to tie vacated by Prof, Reynolds has been rented u> Prof, Fortney, nor new superintendent of the public schools, S a f o I i w e a r f . ]OT3t^613itjSi ' Ask any man who knoHB ttullu-will tcii ymi that v. first, morfga; e is the I'afc-t of any kind of m-irnty. The only *.vay lo release it is to y\y the debt ife secures^ , , Every Loan Made By Spring fie ld Building & Loan Association is secured by a first mortgage on good reel estate in Chirk County, Ohio, The Depositors Receive 5 1 % Dividends ' ■4* Resources Over $3,274,000.00 S T A R T Y O U R A C C O U N T N OW T H E SPR INGFIELD BU ILD ING <2 LOAN A S S ’N. - During the erection of our new building we are located at i ' ‘ -. - f , 8 South Limestone St., - - * . Springfield, Ohio. Schmidt Helps Vou to Enjoy Life at the Least Cost The funeral nrPnnton. and How ardAndrews, aged17and 15, whose, deaths were due to typhoid fever, was held last, Saturday from the home of thosf parents, Mr, andMrs. \V. F, Andrews on the Jamestown pike, Tl<(fourvieef.) were ooudueted byR oy . Loruner of the tJ, P, church iii Jamestown, assisted byDr. Robb. Thereweremany floral offerings ns tokensof esfoeu. The pall bfarerii were: Harry Smith, William An-, demon, Itoss Stoner, Cecil Burns, GeorgeJenkins andJamesf (lowden Burial look place Ina double grave at theWoodland, Xenia, These Save You Money CountryCured Bacon,.. . fife Breakfast Bacon, Sugar 'Cured per lb....18s Fancy''Sugar Cured item, lb ........... ... j S o CiiUfondaand1'ienicHaipA, perJb 14.0 Schmidt’s.Ocean Light Flour..................... Ofie Caunod Corn, For van........fie Shoe IVgCorn, pofietm.* .......7e Corn Finkon,...... ...... So Schmidt’s.OUI Hickory Flour, 25lh;,saek for....... 7lie .......... .............................. ........ The Ball Masoii Jars Ball MasonJamin quart-sizes, per dozen,........... ...... .-45c Ball Mason Jars Inpint sizes, per dozen................ '. ....4QC DOWN THEY GO AGAIN! NEW POTATOES Per Bu. . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 Flour 23 lb, Sack of Gold Modal Flour for............ 75c l -Fan S ax - u :- H. E. Schmidt «S Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers'"” 30 South Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio. ■Base Burner, . Sec l’rof, Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Crouse spent < Saturday and Babbath in Dayton j thoguest of Mr, O. II. Gillaugh and f family. . i A ClitMtal:ro nr, fiiiica t«*af»v« Tft&- Uit» wfUioot at "mbtUclu*.” “ ! Mr, J, A. Burnswas called to Sea man, O. Thursday by the sickness and death of his mother, Mrs. J, M. Barns, who had been In failing healthfor rorno time, due lo infirmi ties of age,being in her 85thyear. The Homo Culture ClubmetTues day afternoon allthe homo of Mra. Willard Troutc. I The It. P. Ladies’ Missionary So- f ciefcyheld a very lutoresling meet-j fog Thursday at tho home of Mrs 51 -Anderson Collins. Forty-Hired were present to enjoy the excellent program and social hour provided by tin? hostess. An .interesting paper written by Miss Joanna Smith, who teaches in HieVorhees Mission School, Denmark, JSf. C, *r»s x«ad> ta our aimand sve doubt if either can be excelled. The best that, can he bought is what wo offer our patrons. Ourmeats,fresitandsmoked, are up to tho standard of government inspection. , W« C a rry a Full U ne of V e g e t a b le s in S ea son . Walter Cultice Paint is liquid money. You spread it oyer your house and then sun, wind, rain (and dust beat upon it la the effort to wear it out and get at the wood* Bye and bye you have to do it all over again - —but U ss often with H&sma’s Green Seal Paint than with others. When yon flunk of tho cost of paint and painting* remember that one* third is paint and two-thirds labor. / ’ 0.’*"^ ■- - « It costa move to put on a poor paint than ‘ * good one. •Use tlio paint that lasts longest. FOR SALK CY KERR &HASTINGS BROS, j'!1r ‘:kf/l;1'- ‘IF ft#/ H filC ’ J* !l M M &?1 -**&*' i/vin I P-sSj. 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