The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

!$> a } V j i, ■ * mk Executor’s Sale I walrMdlatpwbUoauatiouonthe Arch C. Anderson farm, situated two milas vast of Xenia on U:« Jamestown pike. WEDNESDAY, FEBR.VARY 9, 1916 Commonofag *fc10 a- id . tho following property* to-wlt: 6—HORSES—6 Consisting of gray gilding, 0 years old, splendid farm horse, work anywhere; X* year old grey Gelding, work anywhere and a family home; 7 year eld Gelding, splendid farm and family hor*e; 1* year ol-d bay Gelding, splendid farm and work home; 7 year old bay Mare, good driver and worker. Draft Colt. 31—CA1TLE—31 IQ£a£ Feeding Steers, weight 1800 pounds, a six months old Steer 0#ww , extra good, a tturt-mn months Steer Calves, extra good, Fresh Foiled Durham Cow with Calf by side, Polled Durham Dei for, due to freshen by day of sale. Graded Milch Cow, fresh last August, Pure bred Jersey Cow, fresh 2 Grade Jerseys. . 96—DELAINE MERINOS—96 , SOEire*, favij, 40 feeding Lambs, 5 fall Lambs, 8 took Dam. m—iioas—si 14 Brood Sows, Puroo Boar, Sow and 4 Pigs, 21 fail and summer pigs, AH immuned, FARM IMPLEMENTS "Wagon and Ded, almost.new, .Wagon and H ogPack m fine shape, Feed Wagon, Set of Hay Ladders, Fodder Sled, Manure Spreader, Mower, S Breaking Plows, now Hay Tedder,:ifay Rake, Hay Fork and Rope, Gravel Red, Corn P lanter 2 Harrows, Disc ""Harrow, Single Harse Cultivator, Rouble Shovel, Corn Shelter, Wheelbarrow, Weeder, Horse Clipper. Lag Chain, Double Trees, Roller, Carriage, Hew Phaeton -Buggy, rubber tires, Sleigh. 4 sides Of work harness, Set Buggy Harness, Fertiliser Wheat Drill Extension Lf.dder, Household Furniture, 6 metal Chicken Coops, etc. . • FEED —10 tone Mixed Hay, 400 Shooks ot Corn, 5Cf Shooks of. Fodder, 6 bushels Clover Seed, TERMS made known on day of sale. Auctioneers, GRIEVE A WEBB, E .L .LA A N B E I i S O N , Executrix c. „ Lunch w ill beipervod a t the grounds. O P E R A H O U S E •* , '* > j u , A ll Week Commencing F e b r u a r y 7 , 1 9 1 6 nm . T he in new Plays and Vaudeville first night a great 4 Act Comedy Drama “TheRectorof St.Mary’s” Prices Lowered to 10 and 20 Cts. On Sale at Johnson’s. Parents Write a Policy — IN THE— New York Life Insurance Co. " — FOR TOUR— Son s and Daughters <j ■ All form* of Policies, with or without Disability clause*. Take out Insurance while the boy or girl are young and thus secure an invest­ ment and have the protection at a low rate. G. H. SMITH, Local Agent* S S g g gg m S W D irect to th e Farm ers ' W* Will furnish direct to the farmers of Greeno county the hast serum and virus on the market a t 2 cents per O. O. for scrum add virus: SOO. 0 , serum anil 1C. C. virus will Immuno fa t 100 &. pig* the ir natural UfA Pigs three to ten days old can he immtmedtheiruaturat'llfo w ith i o O, C«serum aud i o . 0 , vlius. We will send you an expert to teach you how to vacci­ nate your own hofts. St&V&ft NCSS Phone0 , A. Ribbing, Csdarville, O., References South-west Jtatskmel Bank or Commeres ot Kansas City, Mo. Order your seram from W. M. Btnhry, our sgont, Stockyards, Cincinnati, 0 „ or tntsr-abafce Vaccine Go., Kansas City, . y Clifton tl. P. Church Chimes. HRS, MW - ■-“Faith does r.ot take the plats ot ;fund*." I —Do not miss a Sabbath at church (during February. —Wo are in the last quarter of the church year; financial obligations should bo paid up promptly, —Ms, Harbison and sister were wovs’iipers with us last Sabbath. - •'lisa Carrie Rife will lead the F:'ii"-Jan Union Sabbath evening, * —’ he Presbyterians increased- their gifts to Foreign Missions 9 per cent last year. —The regular time for ouv Com­ munion is February 313, the second Sabbath of the month, but it 1 b post­ poned one week. —The Mistress of the Manse ia,un­ der obligation to Miss' Margaret Duick for a very interesting paper sent to her -address for one year, —I t costs $3000-lo“ kill a man in Europe and only 52.00 to convert a man to Christ in. India, _ —The Bible robbed of its Foreign Mission message is sounding Urau;s and a tinkling symbol.' —A barrel of clothing was shipped recently to the Mountaineer College at Stanton, .Kentucky, by1the Worn-, en's Missionary Society of .the Clifton U. P. Church* —Faith is thought plus action. I t is belief put to, work. —Mrs. John A, Gregg and sons re­ turned to their home in Grafton Heights, a suburb of Pittsburgh,-last Friday. ‘ * —We say “Aiuenl” to Editor Bull's splendid suggestion that the five hundred millions they propose to spend for battleships be used to fan- prove our roads. People in the coun­ try have rights as well as the city folks. —The Clifton Cornet Band gave a splendid entertainment last Friday evening a t the Opera-House.'. Messrs. -Mock and, Bruce Anderson, Otis Tan- nehill and Forest Miller are members, ^—-The Laymen's Missionary Conven­ tion a t Dayton February" 9-11 prom­ ises to be a great meeting. Dele­ gates will be appointed next Sabbath. Will you not try to go?, — The Circulating Library books in the Sabbath-school should be brought in next Sabbath morning. Lay it be­ side your Bible just noW; please do not forget. —As ter “the chip off' the old block," the main question is whether the ’old block haq a rotten streak in it. ' „ —Rev* James M, Welsh, a minister in Philadelphia in the Presbyterian churchy a. classmate of the Pastor, died January 17. This makes three deaths fa a class of. 16 graduating from Allegheny Theological Seminary" in 1891* . -—The following letter is self ex­ planatory: Rev. C. M. Ritchie, Ph. D., Clifton, .. Ohio* ‘ My Dear Brother: You have doubt­ less had some communication from the convention . secretary, but we United Presbyterfaus have a special interest fa you that you may have a part with us fa the Laymen's Mis- - slonary Convention"to be held fa Day- ton, .February 9 to 13. * Tide will be a great religious gath­ ering and you must not miss the up­ lift that fa bound to follow if you. secure » large attendance of your men. We urge you to make an, every member canvass, among your male - membership and secure the largest possible delegation from your con­ gregation. I am enclosing literature and,registration blanks* We will be glad tor furnish you ’ these in any quantity. We are very anxious to have a large attendance a t the, United Pres­ byterian Conference to be held Fri­ day, February 11, a t the First U. P. Church,* Rev, A, W. Jamieson, D* D., and Rev. Meal McClanahan will each make an address. , • The local United Presbyterians will furnish free entertainment (lodging? and breakfast) to ail delegates who send us their registration -not later than February 8*but you can help us much, by sendihg names early. Yours very truly, W. R* McKNIGHT. j ToTiredWora-ou*Ifctfta* J k Miw.-—" I shah feel repaid I for writing thi* fatter if I cm help any worn-out mother or bookkeeper to find health and strength a* I have, I have a family of. five, sew, code and domyhousewovk and I became very much run-down in health. A friend salted me to try Vino!. J didsoand now 1 amwell and strong and my old time energy ha* been restored, Ymolhasno superior aa a tonic for worn-out, run­ down, tired mothers or housekeeper —Mrs, J , N, M elton , Jackson, Mis C. M« RIDGW a Y, Druggist, CodarviUe, Ohio, Tom's Cabin/* I t will be glad tidings to patrons of Fairbanks Theater to learn that on Saturday afternoon and night, Feb­ ruary 12th, the attraction will be Kibble's “Unale Tom’s Cabin." This production of thq famous and ever popular old play, is one o f the best ever seen on the stage, with many interesting features and novel effects, said to be the largest “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Parole For Shears On March First. The state board of administration on Wednesday .paroled 86 convicts fa the penitentiary, one of the largest mtpiber of prisoners ever glveU their release a t one time in the history ot the state. WmJBheara who le ft th is place and located in Madison county to evade local officers* being charged with wife desertion and living with a character well known to . the officials, was given a parole effective March X, having been sent up from London last summer for bigamy* LHzfa Barlow, .whom » Shears married, was sent np a t the aatae time and has afao faen paroled, . ThogB ‘ paroled were serviug sentences toy all sorts of crimes from murder down to. theft and assau lts Year after year find# in­ creased numbers o f prisoners liber­ ated in th is state. Gov, Harmon liberated more than H a rris; COXex­ ceeded Harmon’Urecord and Gov. Willis In the’ campaign two years ago mods much of what? Cox had done. . To. date ,the Willis ad­ ministration has exceeded, th a t of any other* Each campaign, year many prisoners are. liberated for political purposes, ■ ELECTION OF DIRECTORS The annual meeting of the Share­ holders, of the Xfidarville Building A Loan Association will bo held a t the office of the company, Saturday, February S, I9W, far the election of directors, and each other business a* may be brought before the as­ sociation. Polfa'opeu from 6 to 8:30 p. fa. ANDREW JACKSON, S e c t a r y COMING TOY OUR JOB PRINTING FAIRBANKS THEATER Springfield, February 7th—“Treasure Island." One of the most unique and beaut!* ful theatrical offerings of the season at Fairbanks Theater, Springfield, v«ll be seen at this house Monday night, February 7th, when “Treasure Island," will be- presente . The dra­ matization of this famous novel of Robert Louis Stevenson wa 3 made by Jules Lckharfc Goodman, who lias-not only followed the book most closely, but lias also incorporated in the stage versions? nearly all the mbst telling speeches just as Stevenson wrote them. No man or woman, boy or rH K T iu. W£fat tD seeing this delightful play. It is staged most beautifully, in mne great scenes. The first shows the Admiral Benbow Inn, and introduces little Jim Hawkins, his mother, Bill Bones,-Blips Pew, Squire Trelawney, Doctor Livesay, and all the other characters made beloved by Stevenson. Then audiences are taken to Bristol quay, where they are shown Long John Silver and his pi­ rate crew, on the Hispaniola, Which is The arrival at the Eland is shown, ready to set sail for Treasure Island, and then follow all the thrilling and blood curdling adventured in search for the treasure, which is finally se­ cured by Jim a fa his friends, through the aid of the classic caat-a-v/ny, Ben Gunn, The company which will pre­ sent the play ait Springfield io in all respects an especially fine one, said by those who have seen both to be ‘*The Shannon Stock Co.11, one of the best popular price attractiona oh the road, for , a ll week com­ mencing February 7,1916. . The Company carries 10 people a ll very clever fa their respective lives. Vaudeville will he intro­ duced between acts, Among the player* is Mf. ROseoo Van l ’uyll, leading man, who was here with*the Irmn Stock Co*, last fall as leading man* A. change of play will be given each night. Tho opening hill will bo a great 4 act laughing comedy drama. The Rector, of S t Marys. The manage­ ment has got tho prices reduced to 10and 20cents* Reserved seats on Sale a t Johnson's. quite equal to the original company which is ptaj 'ftg “Treasure Island" now at the Bunch and Judy Theater In New1York City, Friday Night, February Hilt. “Petard: & Pcrlmutter*” On Friday night, February 11th, Nearly everybody lias already made ’•he acquaintance, of Abe and Maw- mss, through the medium of the Sat­ urday Evening Boat, ami everyone a i !1 want to ';ce them on (he s:a ;o. They ft>e made even more nature! than life by Harry First and i'hil White, those two fine pleyeia who have the title roles in the company which will lie seen a t fairim-fie'd. Ssturci. y Matinee and Ni fit, Febrtt- t,rj J5tfa.KM!eij “ Ifacfa NOTICE Xenia Fertilizer Co., Is now under new management and all dead stock will he removed imme­ diately. Hogs &)c per 100; cattle $3 and horses |2 delivered a t factory. Long distance phone calls paid -by us. Citizens 187. Belt 33? W, Xonia Fertilizer Co. Nspoleonfa Brother. An interview with Napoleon's broth­ er Joseph, from a hitherto unpub­ lished manuscript, appeared in liar- peris Magazine. It throws an Interest­ ing sidelight on Napoleon's directness of speech. Joseph was sent for by the emperor. "On my arrival,'' says the narrative “ . * . being a man of few words andt IHtle ceremony, bo abruptly Said: T have sent for you, Joseph, to make y/u king Of Spainl” ’ Biblical Names Popular. A paragraphs asserts that England can boast that no o:hcr country pos­ sesses ao many Scriptural place names as ate found .in that country. The name of Jericho occurs alx times on the maps, Paradise five times and Nineveh, Mt. Zion, Mf. Ararat And ML Ephraim three tin et each. All Thing* far the Best. Everything is providential. In that ease, Providence has to aftswsr for very terrible things. Things, how­ ever, may seem terrible to us because wo know neither the beginning nor tho end of them. Everything Is for the best, otherwise the justice of God would not bo satisfied.—Arranged From "On tho Branch." CASTOR IA For Infant* andChildren. Till KindYouHaysAlways Bought L.,avs tho sMfSSSila SGHMIDT’S W h en you w an t th e best Groceries th e 4an4 affords go to Schm idt’s, We have long maintained a reputation for ca rry ing in stock all varieties of food stuffs for the table* Get th e profitable hab it of buying a t th e B IG GROCERY, Seal Ship! PURE DANE BUGAR (AS P A per aaok .,........... ........................... j p I % 0 7 Flour—SchmliU’a Ocean L igh t Qrw _ »«.ibo................................................... O L L Creamery, J A _ B u tte r ....................................... .......... O l f C ’ Lafa, | | Sugar Cured Breakfast | 0 _ Regular We package of P* _ ' Corn Flake ...... ............... .............. . ■ Y f Tomatoes per can .................................. ................ Q L Canned Coro . pt _ per can -................ ...................................... f C Bbars or lionox 1 M - 1 3 bars ot Ivory t _ ■ SJOEVp .•»**•»' ♦»H>O*.OO.W OO0inv>l>O<»H<.W ».t>*O.iM 0».M «».lriUi»'^ .1 fL/ ’ 'Silver Thread Saueakraut , ' per pound.... ...........................................i ) v H. E.( Schmidt 6 Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, .. . Xenia, Ohio* C e leb ra ted .From North, South, East and West—hy traction, by train, hy automobile and by the one-horse chaise come the homemakers, flocking to Cappel’s Great February Furniture Sale, intent and eager to avail themselves of the golden opportunities offered. Those who go the rounds to compare invariably re tu rn to take advantage of the positive savings. ' $18.00 Continuous Pott Brat* Bed— Bright or satin finish, full or three- quarter size, 2-Inch posts, 1-Inch 'filler rods; guaranteed acid proof, Feb­ ruary Sate $ 1 3 . 5 0 P rice* ..,...,....,....... $14.50 Pedestal Table-Mission style, Aoltd fumed o*h, 46-Jncll top, jH-fqot extension, February 1 f i Q f i Furniture Ssle P rice... $3,SO Sanitary Couch—Strong and dur­ able, angle Iron frame, gold bronze finish, helical spring ends, link fabric —8 center support springs. February F rT e1? . ! * ^ ! .....................$ 2 . 8 0 This *£9.00 Bed Room Saite, }£. ¥67.03 .Substantially constructed throughout, made In dark and. tuna mahogany, bird's-eye maple. American walnut, Amt Curly birch—handsomely t fin­ ished and a shapely style; Dresser has 41-lnch top, 22xSS-lnch French plate beveled edge mirror; ChilTottler, *1- Ihth top, I8x20-inch mirror; T o ilet. Table, 34-inch top with three mirrors. Dresser $17.10, Chtttonier $17.10, Toilet Table $16.85, Bed' $16.30. $20.00 Mission Library Table-Quar­ tered ionk fumed. 2Sx48-lneh top, SlixS’A-lnch legs; large drawer. February Furniture *jJ1 f f f l f t Sale Frlee . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * '* O , o v / $ 6 .5 0 , Drop-Side Crib— n Inches wide, link fab* kc i iiiiog, helical ends, white enameled or Vehls Mrtitin finish, February Furniture S . .......94.93 DAYTON, OHIO V 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 <0 .... '■ 0 ........ ... .>■cap1 • : 'i ‘ 1 i Cappsl's Superior Pelt Mattreesee— Guaranteed all new material, 46 pounds, art or. striped ticking, rpU edge and hand loop*. , - *9.00 Pride Felt Mattresses, ifal* t/J'JS . . i . . . . . . $ 8 . 7 6 *11.00 Ideal Felt Mattresses, Sale Fijqe i.......,»a.oo $18.00 Supreme F rit Mattresses, Sale I rice . . . . . ,,.,.*13.*0 WX'Kw.ailBsrTKBS ^urnfture t&fa*8* *34.25BriftoMpn, Bnlfold or duofold style, la our own factory, °*K any anlsS; aar^«L *ss « TJpholaterea in black or REGULAR RURAL FREE DELIVERY

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