The Cedarville Herald, Volume 37, Numbers 27-52
E d * RteXT; A sottage on C'adur Inqulra of G. H . Smith. —JjfMh Fish * l i tb# time at Hinton’#, Th» redarvJJle Brunch of the Q. V. I, A. will hold their annual meeting for the election of officer# today. The first basketball game of the seaaon will be played at Afford Mem orial tonight between the college team arid the Palruba team from JtCnon. M i « ®rna 'Calling *as the guest of Miss Kathleen Putt, of ‘Pleasant Ridge, over Thanksgiving, Mr. L. A. Tea* has rented part of Mr. J. H. MUburn's residence onMain street and -will move to town. Miss Helen Patton returned to Del aware* Tuesday, having.been home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Rev. John J. Wilson, who has been j P***or of the Presbyterian congrega- tion at Virginia, 111,, has accepted a call to a church of tlie-Bame denomi nation at Urbana, 111., the seat of the • University of Illinois, Rev, Wilson Js a graduate of (CedarvlUe College, and Js one o f a large number of young men leaving this Institution that has a good record for efficient work in the pastorate. The new held of labor 1s much larger than the one Rev. W if son Is leaving .and will call for hia best efforts, •which we are sure will be put. forth with all earnestness. UkW:,t im * t * i * iu t&tit&i afuf hU lirn is t im*reit» in -laid county, Tayas, for several mottths, Us back among his friends Mice more. Mrs. Nancy Warrick and sister* Miss Verna Boyd, of least Jiverpool, returned home Tuesday, having been guests, of Prof- Leroy Allen and wife since last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, J, A. Burns entertain ed last ‘Friday evening In honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Moore McMillan, who will locate near Bloomington, Ind. Mr. and Mr#. R, C. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. (J, E, Jobe and Rev, and Mrs, J. 8, JS. McMichael spent Thursday at the home ,of J. Mason Prugh, near Dayton, . , .. . James^Baker, colored, was fined $20 and costs some time ago as the re sult of a fight. Thirty days In the works was suspended on condition that the fine bo paid up In a certain time. This time expired and James refused to pay up apd Mayor Wol ford' snt him over Tor $20 and costs and thirty days. « ’ Suit to enjoin a neighbor, Mrs Nannie Ross, from trespassing on thejr property on North Oallowaj street, was brought in common plba# court today by Prank and Ledta Tarbox. A temporary restrain, ing order was. allowed by Judge Kyle, The plaintlfrB say that although they have been in undisputed possession of the property for a number of years the defendant persists in trespassing upon the property, releasing her poul try on it daily, throwing water upon it, destroying the shrubs and . rose bushes, and has dug a hole on the property and placed n past, in it, Mar cus Slioup, attorney.—Gazette, m m m m m m tam m m m m t it ; Bt Pa fch jliiW tni #ou#4 Ahd lot *>S1 vhuku street belonging to Mr. William Bogse, TiitT f ’edarvjlle Electric I,lr lit Company, who furnish electric, cur rent for the village of Yellow Springs, are pushing their work on the new power house as rapidly as possible. In a letter received this week by the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs, they stated they “are rushing mat ters as fast as possibles and when completed we will have as fine a plant as any where in the state/* This is good news for the people of Yellow Springs.-—Yellow Springs News. a.. «-*»» •»*r• ■ The foot and mouth disease was re ported In a herd of cattle belonging to W. F. Andrews, on the Jamestown pike. A steer was found dead several days ago,' but according to latest re ports there was no trace of the •dis ease found. The animal died from some other cause. The flour mill and elevator at Tre- bines burned- last Thanksgiving aft ernoon with a loss of $40,000, Hun dreds of bushels of wheat add many barrels of flour were consumed. The Insurance was only $25,000. Mr, Ralph Kennon returned to the O. & U., Monday. DIAMONDS WATCHES P ick Out Your Ym as Goods E a r ly J E W E It E R S .EBY & Co.. 6 E. Fifth Near Main, Dayton, 0. 0 P T 1 0 1 A N 8 A tL OUR GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES CUT GLASS SILVERWARE The quarantine being lifted in the county resulted In many hogs beiug shipped from here last Saturday and most every day so far this week. The commission men arid packers In the cities have been unable to handle the shipments end as a result the price has dropped somewhat. It is expected that things will become normal next week. The Ideal' Comedy* Company has billed the opera house for next week. •South 'Charleston has on of the moat modern picture shew houses in the state. It was just opened last Thursday and is a credit to the town, Mr, -Foster Houston erepted the build ing on the site of a former delapi- •dateri structure. This village to be in lino with towns of our size should have a modern picture play house. Mr. Fred.W^imer accompanied his sops, 'Wayne and Norbert Weimer, to 'Columbus, Monday, where the boys joined the Ohio delegation to Wash ington oh the Com -Boys’ Excursion* The only other boys to go from this county were Roy and A.. B. Lewis, of Jamestown, Without question the (Corn (Boys’ Excursion is the greatest; educational treat ever offered in this state. These boys will see and ex perience the workings of the govern ment’ besides many side attractions that' hundreds of older citizens neger I expect to see. : EDWARD WREN CO. Springfield’s Gretest Store Never more splendidly equipped to supply eveity Christmas need. Never more generously inclined in the matter of value giving. DON’T FAiL TO ATTEND OUR COUPON SALE These sales are always held on THURSDAYS, when from 50 to 150 of the articles of merchandise-which you need most and appreciate AR E ISOLD A T COST AND LESS TH AN COST. ' ■ ■ ■■ ' ■ . . Try to Secure Next Thursday’s SUN— Then Read Wren’s^ Ad in it There w ill be a big double-page devoted exoluBively to bargain giving. There will be coupons worth dollars to you. Make up yoUr mind to come to Springfield next Thursday, You can buy everything you need; right in Wren's Store* By taking advantage of the B IG COUPON BALE on that date you can save your railroad fare twice over. And, aside from this on purchase# of $16.00 or over we refund your fare. * , Downright Gifts for this W eek * - . * Wren's store has inaugurated the greatest profit-sharing movement ever heard of in Spring- field, Every week finds wonderful things absolutely given away. Hero are some of this week's offering. FREE with every pair o f Women's Shoe# at $4.00 to $6.00. FREE with every pair o f Children’s Shoes at $2.00 and up. FREE with every pair ot Bostonians or Nettletons Shoes for Men, Rubbers SHk Petticoats With every Ladies’ Suit bought at $15,00, Suits selling regularly $1 H a n d k e r c h i e f irius18' wifeh ®,ko11 Ladies* Hand Bag at $6.00 and PILLOW CASES with each purchase of a Pair o f Woolknap Blankets a PlIIOW Tubing ^wo yard# of 4* foot pillow tubing with every 6 yards of sheet sold a* This week we are showing a most beautiful lot of Wdol DreBS Matersala in every new color and the desirable weaves for winter wear* Yard $1.00, FREE^Y fith each Dress pattern sold from these materials we give the Linings FREE. A ll Linen Guest Towel#, With Space for initials, regularly sold at 89o This week we w ill stamp your initial and furnish sufficient floss to bomplete work FREE o f charge. Needlework Depart ment, Second Flour Annex* “ ■ , With every purchase of a Suit or Overcoat marked $14.90or upward, a $*.00Derby Hat. With every purchase of a Boys’ Suit nr Overcoat prioed $*.95 or $».«5, we w ill give FREE a Cap valued a t 26c. With purchase# of Suits or Overcoat# at $4.95 and upward we w ill give FREE choice et any 50c Hat or Cap. T Hants* Strapped Sandals, White, pin* and blite k id } regularly sold at 98c. This week we w ill give With each pair sold at this price one pair ofSilk Plaited Hose FREE. At iNFiRMAftY. The county commissioner# have se lected Mr. and Mrs, 'Matt S. Smith ami superintendent and matron of the couuty home to become effective Jan uary!, when Mr, and Mrs. J, Tt, But ton resign. Mr. and Mr#. Smith were formerly connected with the institu tion. THE CHRISTMAS THOUGHT • W « P A Y YOUR ROUND -TR IP FARE W H E N PURCHAS ING $15.00 OR MORE. I F YGT1 OAN 'T COMB I N PERSON USE OUR M A IL ORDER DEPARTMENT . GOODS DE L IVERED B Y PARCELS POST FREE. '* Ideas on Christmas giving are rapidly changing among the sensi ble. Those who think a# they, give are looking f o r * year-round service as the important thing. In a week of shopping, with all its strain, you w ill mot fliid a better fcift than a year’s subscription to The Youth’s Companion. I t offer# its service, its clean entertainment," its suggestiveness week after week; and the end of the year, which finds many a g ift in the attie, dust- covered and forgotten, brings The Companion again, with all the chafm of last Christmas. No American monthly at any price offers the earn# amount of reading, and none can offer, better quality. Less than four cents a week provides this beBt of OhrUt- gifts—$2.00 a year. I f you subscribe not, all the remaining issues of the year will be sent free, and The Com panion Home Calendar. a oppyoi the Calendar is also sent to those who makea g ift subscription. Send for sample copies, and the Forecast for 1915. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass., New Subscriptions Received, at this Office. Mr. J. J. McClellan, of Spring field, 111., has beep the guest of relatives here this week. W e notice by the national Tri bune that* Dr/-S. G. Stewart, a prominent Topeka, Kan., physician, known to many here, has purchased a lot along the Boulevard at' St. Gloud, Florida, a fashionable winter resort, and w ill erect a handsome home. Dr. Stewart has decided to make Bt, Cloud Ms permanent home. Strayed, a 2 year old Duroc sow. Finder notify'R. B. Barber. While hearings case m 'Common Pleas Court Thursday,., Judge Kyle had to leave the beupti and separ ata Judge Sheup and Ed. Schaner. The latter was a w itn e s s in the case of Pyles vs. Jfohn'Henry; all Yellow Springs people, in-offering his testimony about the ownership of a Colt made *a statement that Judge Shoup resented and con sidered personal. FI st blows from e*«h went wild- - and 'for a time friends lined up On both sides for battle. Miss Louisa Smith has given up her Ceramic class with the Girls’’ Friendly Society In Xenia and leaves Friday evening for Chicago whete she w ill ‘ do home special work m a studio in that city. Mrs. Sarah Barber lias been In very poor health for several days, Mr* C. W- Rinser and wifs spent Thanksgiving and the week snd with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Brotherton and family, o f Dayton. DorchesterHouae, the magnificent mansion that was occupied by Whltslaw Reid while he was American Embassador to Great Britain, has been transformed into a roillUary hospital,' and is probab ly tlie most luxurious of its kind in existence. Down stairs on the first floor the famous ballroom has been con verted into a sitting room for con valescents. Other highly-decorated apartments where balls, suppers and big receptiobs Were given are filled now with bed screens and medicine tablets, but w ill become the dormitories for wounded to be sent there after a few days’ pre liminary treatment at a nursing home further down Park Lane, which Is attended by Bir Alfred Fripp, surgeon in ordinary to the King, and his sister. —National Tribune. $100 Rmsrd $100* The reader*e t this psp$rwill be ptatpd toleam fim* there is st best on* dseadsd 4b*e*|#• that leiehe* bet been ablt to eumlh ftp, i«S stiges end-tbftt JsGfttarrb. Qstarrh Core1*the only positive curenow kitofrn to the ruedicel /riterhlty. Cefcvih bethg a eonstitattonkl dsksse, rtqulr** e OcrrakUaUoiift! Wafttenant. Bell’e OatoHrb Curtis takenihtsmaUfi sdUkfgdirrotljr up on theblood aiffi mu6outi»rrno«8of system flSer*by destroying the foundation of thfe dtiMke, andgiving the patient Jffewgth by building Upthe oOjirdtfltidn and (wettMl#; natureIn d$ng {tawork. Th# propriefcaw bsveeo mueb lUth in H* aurafite pawns, hid ite? Offer dheHttttdnffiDffi&re forimp esse that it fsiil to m » . fend to t list o twtipBQttlale. AddrawF, J.CHXNJBY* Co,,Tokdo( O. •oMfey£{WjiM,N«. Bfall’eFamily Pfikoe tlK beet, ShOWt World’s Advance. Three hours of human labor were required to produce a bushel of wheat In 1830; now it requires ten minutes. An Exception. If ho will try often enough a man can succeed in doing almost anything unless he is trying to be original by copying somebody else. Comes Right in of the Season Heart H A R Y A R D S ^ t 20%Discount Sale Is nowon. Our entire stock of M E N ’S and young men’s new F A L L and W I N T E R * Suits, Overcoats and Balmacaans (Except Uniforms) arc now being sold at a saving to you. o f - 20 c on the Dollar. O U R . O U R Regular $10 Values Sold Elsewhere Regular $15 Values Sold Elsewhere $ 0 . 0 0 . ■ ■ *vl WWw# X*IH UUJ Jr * • « ’#««*• • * s-e a S I 2 — O U R ■ * . » O U R Regular $20 Values Sold Elsewhere for $30. For only, i ......... ............ , Regular $25 Values Sold Elsewhere for $35. For only.'....................... S J 0 1 I O * 2 0 ° ° W e invite you to inspect our Qothes the next time you are in Dayton. Store Open Saturday Evening Till 10 O’clock. Christmas Gift Suggestions The Christmas shopped wifi matye no mistake by following this list of UBeful Christmas gifts: Gifts For m Woman. A baby’s bottle warmer. A chafing dish, A-curling iron. A foot warmer. A hair drier. A heating pad.' A hot water kettle. A coffee percolator. A smalt pressing Iron. A bedside reading lamp. A sewing‘machine motor. A nursery sterilizer. An art glass table tamp. A toaster. A vibrator, Gifts For a Man. ». A cigar, lighter. A motor for the workshop. A shaving mirror. A shaving mug. A bedside reading lamp. A vibrator. Gifts For tha Horn,. A smalt pressing iron. A luminous radiator. An electric combination grill. An art glass table lamp. Piano lamps, large and small. A corn popper. Think Mistletoe Bring* Trouble. In many'parts of the United King dom; the silver berries and the grny- green leaves of the mistletoe are look ed' upon ns anything but an emblem of good cheer. On the contrary, tile plant is regarded With dread ns being the brlnger of 11 hick and the sign of lit omen. This superstition exists both In Devonshire and In Ireland, and, strange to say, m neither of thess places docs the plant flourish. Th * Christmas Danes, When grandma d&nccd the minuet gome sixty years ago The stately couples often met Beneath the mistletoe To waltzes now the customs veer, Hut Mabel's foxy brail That dnrrtscl doth contrive to ateer ^Beneath the mistletoe Dances change hut not U:n gam#, Aa e.lo”e tibservera know, For mortals net ahnut the camo Beneath the wi'etsoroo. *l.ou!p\’ili« Cnui Sii' .iotirnal «w twetesUMMn# US jSarfte* **** -JitoN«SSteotkmat *§**'***’ rtie*- Nssvs * « l kJSss * « • m m m m m ■ A Few Specials for a Few Days for ■ Cash ; • December 5, to December 12. Red Bird Oats, 2 Packages.,.................. ........... ...... ;15c Sweet Briar Tomatoes 1 can...r......—... ..... 1.... .......... too 'Sweet Bfiar Corn 1 can.... .................................. 10c A good Coffee 1 lb....... .............. ................................16c Mother's Oats, 8 packages........ ................................26c Quaker Oats, 8packages........................ ................. S6o Lenox Soap, 7 Bars ................. ....... ... ................25c Ballard’s Seif-RlBing Graham Flour, 8 packages..,,... 2Ec Special, Baking Powder J£ lb. can........... ............... 10c Fancy Prunes, Per lb , ............. ................. ............... 15c Grape Fruit, 4 for.......... ......................................... ,„25c Potatoes Per B ag ....................... .................. ....... „$1.60 - Fancy Cranberries, » quarts............................. ........28n Other Cranberries 4 quart#...... .................................25c We have a fine line of Fresh frtiils aud Vegetables in season. Oar Xmas candies w ill be in soon. Come and see our stock. Spec ia l Prices to Churches and Schools* We will pay 37c in Trade for EGGS and 30c for * Good Country GUTTER. GE T OUR P R IC E S FOR LARGE Q U A N T IT IE S OP GROCER IES Waddles’s Grocery C e d a r v i l l e * O h io , i$Marfaism«sais*siSBP»<—^»BP>»a—b#sws*s>p*emNaw^ws»«<^—Mm$^^wiiaiwwsMMNBw*N#asitiaii#iwam«iis»*esartw^bMissfra^ tw**ass5a#a(?ai TRY OUR IOB PRINTING This imnth*s Butteridk Patterns 10c and ISc—none higher.
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