The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

Mr- <♦ . H, Smith ax*ncj of ihtt New Y.ufc #uraii«'v €0., amt j» now write you** life Jiwmam**. wwinwnwurwui »**i •A’r«lr I ulu tftkfttt the' WNMglWkmeW?. WililliifjiJ)*M I,if# I»i- ready to Rev. W. A< Coadom and finally, at Trenton, bar#b**n gtoents of Mr. 1 L C. Watt during tli« Holidays. Mr. Harry Bird, principal of the York HighSchool at MallowCreek, is home fortheHoliday*. Ml***s Ftarenoe WUUamson, who t*aahe«at Nevada, low#, and Miss J i f t m Stormont ofIndiana Harbor, Ind., *r« bom# on their Holiday venations. - The annual dtnher for th#Andrew families wtwheld Saturday at the home of Mr. T, B« Andrew, Mr. Fred McMMian, of Bee Moin##, Iowa, and Mia# Clara"Mo* MilInn, of Columbus, spent CliriHt- ma» with Mr. aud Mr#, Clayton McMillan. ,Mr#. Elisabeth Bull suffered a etrnk* of 0 par»lyai« last Thursday ftnd has been confined tp her bed ever stare, Reports indicate that there layinprovemeut lor tile better at thls’turn*. Mr. "WarrenBarber Is home from Coiumbusjfor the Holiday#, Mr. Lawrence Mlabet, of Love­ land. spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. andMrs. Robt, Bird entertained ..■ 'Mr,: -Frank1B u ii^ o i..the Jndian- apoliB Star advertising stuff, spout theStevenson ismily at Ohrfctmss dinner ° w v * ’ !! on "Wednesday. Cover* were laid for TVT 14guests o .City where ho will.,represent bis . j paper at the annual automobile w . « * u . ' show During the, month he will Mr, Ralph Baldwin, wits and son attend the Detroit and Chicago shows In the interest of hie paper. Robert, of Chicago have beenguests ,,of Mrs. Baldwin1# father, Mr. Andrew Jackson. . , The family dinner waa held at 1 , the Jackson home Christmas. Rev. nnd Mf». J. S, EhMcMtobael have issued,- invitations to a large numfort>ffriends for Friday even­ ing. ,% 1 ; “■ andMi?. LloydConfatrsptnft Monday inDayton with.JWr*. Harry Fluhart. Mr. Roeoe Barber and‘wife, of Omaha, Hob,, arrived Sabbath for a visit w*th friends and relatives, Mr, Barber leaves Friday on a trip through IheWest for the Washburn- Crosby Co., that will take him to, Oyhemte a d d pother. Western point#. Mrs. Barberwill return by "Way of St. Bouts stopping for a visit withherparenla. Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Wolford guv*' a family dinner Saturday for flu* children and grandchildren. Mditor J. N.' Wolford, of Yellow Springs andMr, and Mrs, Oliver Dodds, of Akron, attended. ‘ 1 ' Word lias been received hero that Mr. jFtobt. Bird^nd family and Mi^ thn twodaily.- paper# at Fatrbault, Minn,* have" combined and Mr, HowardBrattqnplaced at the head. Mr. Brattonsbleeted Fairbault ash good town for a daily paper, the population being over ih.ooo. There was,.nodaily at the timabut before Mr, Bratton could get his„plantfn operation oneof the weekly papers ‘Was,turned to d daily and there have been fcwo_daily papers until the combination was formed some fclmoago. Mr. Bratton is an ener­ getic newspaper man and a writer of ability and is bound tosucceed* Mr. Win. Marshall,whorepresent# a Nw York furrier h«ga display of all kinds of fui* in the Home Clothing Bton*windowthat has at­ tracted ropehh jct-tu attention, SoddenDeath *< MondayEve. MAYTOM, OM* The annueldinner tothemember* of theR, I*, churchtm>kplace Tuesday in thechinchpatlou, there being a attendance. About a dozenof the boy# interfiled inthepenning mlnistrel show attended theA 1 (J. Field* minstrel in "Springfield, Tftesday evening. Mr, Clarance Loyd, whois teachingftt F.iimbethtown, Ky„, is the guest of friend#here, Mrs. BelleGray entertained at dinner Christmas, MessrsW, R, Torrence ,and Andrew McIntyre of Xenia and Mr, JamesGray andwife of Pittsburg, who have beenherethe pastweek. W# are making special price# this weekonallhorseblankets toreduce the stock, McFarland & McKee, Mr, L, -IT $ullenherger and wife spent Christpias in Oxford, retmnipg. Wednesday. The $." 0,090 damagesuitof Mrs. Elize* bethHawkinsagainst the Pennsylvania railroadhasbeen stoppedby the death >fJurorGeorgeL, White, who dropped dead at his home whileattendingtoa furnace. The plaintiffs werewillingto continue with- eleven men; but the de­ fendantsrefusedandthecasegoes over until next tenfr of court. J Death terminated a Christmas y,sjt whenMr*. CharlesF. Marshall *o*wmd final summon* about 7 o'clock Monday eveningat thehome of Mrs. Elisabeth Latham, Springfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mr*. Marshall ha* gone to- large f Springfield Friday from Dayton, ex- petting jo spend Christmasat the home ofMr. Marshall's son, Mr. Daniel Mar­ shall. Mrs. Marshall was take ill at breakfastwhile athermothers, pneuma. niadevelopingina critical stage,. For several month* the deceased had not beenstrongbutnofearwasfelt by her husbandand family. The deceasedwas beforemarriage, Jg year# ago, Mis* Georgia Latham of Springfield, ‘She is survived by her husband, twostep-ehildrea, Daniel Mar­ shall* of Springfield and Mrs. Fred Harbert, of Daytgh; her mother, * brother,WilliamofDaytonand'twosis­ ters.*Mrs. Herbert^Read of Spingfietd endMra, Win. AtcWsonof London. The.bodjrwns bought here Tuesday and the funeral conducted by Rev. J. W. Patton from tl§ fete residence on Wednesday. Buifal took place at Xenia. The deceased wiw a memberof the M. E, churchandcine interested in all thedepartmentsof-its work. She will -notonlybe sadly pissed in her home but theworkof thegtmrchaswell. Miss Bertha Stormont entertained A numberpf friends other home Monday evening, » . ■ Messrs FosterandWard McMillan of Bloomington, Ind.,. are visiting' friends here. ‘ Reviewby theD*jP. Sabbath School of thelessons of thgdastquarter of the yearBUS.’ ’ "The Allowing member*of the school read papers on-tji/ characters of the menand theii work spoken of in the lessons. Aligned. - Lulu Henderson^ Elijah; Hugh Turnbull, Ahab; Merald' Jobe, Naoman; Mrs^j. E, Kyie, Elisha; Rev. Park* Jackson, “Tlie Babe of Bethlehem. rHe 1 i«ad a poem of his o)vncompositionOn **A Saylor born fn Bethle)iemn, which f c publish in this Jttmfyar * Direct to the Farmers , ’ / %t ' ?" n • *>'-s ■Wa wilt furutsh airecls fcothe fatmers of Greene county the best serum And virus on the market at 2 cents pec C* CL far serum ^od yDus; 20 O.O. serum and tC . 0 . vlraa will immune' fat TOO, lb.' pigs their natural life.' Pigs fhree to ten days did cab be immutied fchairnatural life With it>C. C. serum atul 1 Q. (J. virus. J ' 1 * 1 ' > „ 0 « ' ? ‘ , W e wU l aead y o u a n expert t o tea ch y o u h ow t o vacci- i n a te y o u r o w n h og s . REFERENCES Photte O, A-Dobhins, CedarviUe, 0 ., References. South-west Rational Bank pt Oomtuaree of Kansas City, Mo. Ordefc your serum from W- DC. Embry, our agent, Stockyards, Cincinnati,, G,, or Inter-State YaoolneOo.» Kansas City, Mo, - «. Mr, Foster McFarland of Dayton Spent,Christmaswithrelative# here. . A very pretty wedding took place Christmas atternpon hfetfie homoof Mr. and- Mrs. J* C, Grindle when Hiss Margaret Pauline Grindle bo- came the brideof ‘Mr. .VniieeBurba of Kwrwood, O. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. B* D* aicMiohael and took place in -the parlorbeforea bank ot fldwets and evergreens.' The couple* mingled with fiheguosts until the hourwhen they to<k their places unattended and without nuptial’ music. The bride woreA robe ofwhit| net over messalineJ carrying a ogiyage of white ? .robe’s.. There being .only members of the family and |a few intimate friend# present a iwedding supper wap served in the 1 evenfng. The bride andgroom'left j that evening for their now home inNorwood where the groom ha# been connected with’ the Penn­ sylvania road.. The bride is a graduate of the high school anti for some time has been an operator at the telephone, exchange* The youngpeopleliave the best wish## of a largo circle of friends. THE CLEVELAND v PLAIN DEALER Subscription Offers 1915-16 W e w i l l s e n d T h e P l a i n D e a l e r t o y o u e v e r y m o r n i n g f o r o n e y e a r - 3 1 2 v i s i t s — f o r l e s s t h a n a p e n n y a d a y ; p e r y e a r $ 3 . 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City , and U Will fc»MAilf'S ti ton. ,25 All for $ 4.16 Total, $ 5 .U 5 f O f c o u r s e y o u k n o w T h e P l a i n D e a l e r , b u t d o y e n k n e w t h a t ; The Bain Dealer’# nst-pald-for-in-oash circulation in Ohio each week; day morning is greater than the GOMBINSD Mrctthmon o f any TWO other morning paper* ia the state, l u s t O N E o f t h e r e a s o n s i s : SABBATH SC: OUR ANNUAL B j A f a i BEGINSMONDAY, JANUARY 3ri,l 916 AS IS OUR USUAL CUSTOM—WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A VERY FEW ITEMS EVERYTHING IS REDUCED a, • . .' * V '••• • £ ' ° . , THEHIKEKUMLERCO. REVIEW. E8TAPLI8HED 1853 MAIN AT SECOND ST., c DAYTON, OHIO then sufig’by tlto of one hundred McMichaeiand pulpit, “lined , ibis , was pie how our ducted public •issue. The 28 rd Psslni school a$ the peop years ago sangft. Jackson stoodbefor out” and led the s, dohe toshpwtliftyo fathers and uiothe worshipjn theirday, Howblest thehour The Savior from Wehail with joy ti And celebrate h A Kingwhotwwilt o The fJa.viorbom l Who knows thetl The day thatda Yetplainly'ti* t He came frombeavew •Tliedaymaynot be fixed bymen, .That HowasbornBethleheml Apeasant virgingaveMmbirth. The inn, a rusticstable, Hi#formwaswrapped inswadiingbands, AmsngerwasMscradle, AndShepherdsfirstWer«shown the?gem, A Saviorbom’ in Bethlehem. Thoseherdsmenwatched their flocksby ! night, j, While stars bedecl^d the skies, A brilliant light *howfc from above, Tlistdinam'ed theipdrowsy eye*, “When ang«ls sang thissong to them, A Saviorborn in Bethlehem. The scene wasstrange—agreatsurprise! The brilliant sight.not long. Butsure theySawtheangels bright, Aud heard their heavenly tong Sound o’er thyhills, Jerusalem, A Savior borO ini Bethlehem! Whatwaatheburdenof theirsong? "Glory to GodOUhighl” And "Peace on earthJ” . swelled from, their lips, » "Good will tomen!” they cry; 0 ( whowill nowinheart contemn, The Saviorborn in Bethlehem! All beings feel the magic spell, w Salvation’s inthe air, ‘ - Angels sing with loftier joy, Anddevil*in despair, Forcrowned i*He withdiadem, The Saviorborn in Bethlehem! Letthose whohear this angel song* This oratorio, Swell the seraphanthemloud, That all bothhigh andlow Maypraise theRod fromJesfe'u item,* "A Savior bom in Bethlehem 1 ” * Isaiah lid . The Place to -Buy Supplies fo r 0 l-‘ k. , • ” _ f ^ , V ■* •» H ' l -0 , J * ‘ , happy holidays are fast approaching and with em comes the joy of Home Coming and Mammoth Turkey Dinners —“Above Air^amoke theBold. Wanted i—You to amok# the bold. Th# Plain Dealer’s regular mottling mail edition, the paper you will get, i* today’#paper printed to* day, always Inter than jaidnight, and wben th# new# warrant#, a# late as 5 A. M. on the same day yourmrirtYoh. • ; 'i -o - ^ h is the Bate Dealer’s practice of keeping faith in this and all other matter#, It i# dependability that lam gir«a The Plate Dealer the circulation which will eventually reach you, if it ia rot doing »o mm*- • ■ . ■’ . c-./ ■ M l a i l Y o u r S u b s c r i p t i o n T o d a y I f you wish to receive ma#&*ine< In connection with your Hate Dealer subtfcriptiotfs, drop us a card. W e l f tea y » « ahwrt two ewre ®m *y saving' offers. “* • a Mr. Fred Bird, principal o 5 the high school at Rataskaia, O., 1 # ‘home for the two weeks vacation. He attended theStateTeacber# As­ sociation and the meeting* of the American Association for she Ad­ vancement of Science at Uolumbu* twoday* this week. The party thath**ourcrutch«f please returnatonce. P. S, F.nriti. . Comhiriatiofi Offer* With f^adin# M#ga- rir»« on Request ,Yo tnmi tadtrs aaef>tcd from lot«U itiit where we mainimn ilrfkcry etgenit Club* o! Plain Dealer Readers Are Profitable Organize One, The Plain Dealer Fir#f o f Cleveland, Sixth City Mr, D, S, Ervin and wife entsitained at Christmas dinner Saturday, Mr. Frank Iifvin andwife of Cincinnati and Mr. J. C. Marshall and family cf Xenia being present with .the othermember* the family. Rev.J. Alvin (br and familyof Phtt- burg, and Hev. Ernest McCUllan and wifeof Belle Centre, < )„ havebeenHol­ iday guest* of Mr. J. R. Orr and family, Thftlr Huntfn# Hotree, Bird* ot prey generally seek tbeh prey la the daytlms, while fee**#* of prey generally seek their# wt night. rtlifeB OAHE ttUGAR per sack Flour—Schmidt’#Ocean'Light Sclbs •OltMOilHfiu'ltOlMI Creamery * Butter Darn, perpaund it»«,*•**,Mt Sugar Cured Breakfast ! Bacon........... Regular 10c package of Corn Flake...... ........... Tomatoes 1 per can ................ ....... .... Canned Corn jper «an.............. ..........!. .. SbaraofLeho* . ' Soap ............T..,................ ...... 8 bars of Ivory Soap.......................... .....i. Silver Thread Saucakraut per pound.—...... ............... >»«»«•* $1.64 72c 29c 1 1 c 18c -5c •8c .6c 10c 10c -4c TURKEYS, DUCKS, RABBITS, CHIBKENS o c ^ a . ■ w* • v . Fancy Candy in Package and Bulk Our stock was never so complets, neitherhas itbeen of as high quality And offered at the right price, We are going to furnish a quantity for holiday treats. If you have not secured our prices you had better speak soon before the supply is sold out. . • •* H. E. Schmidt <S Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers 30 South Detroit Street, « . Xenia, Ohio. sas To tte Taken Literally. The curtain had dropped on the firat act ol the amateur play. "Ladle# and gentlemen,* said the youthful atage manager, stepping to the front of the stage, "you will obeerre-that the pro­ gramsay* that there Is an interval of twfi year* between the first and *ec- ond act*. Thi# will be fully carried out. The leading lady ha# Ju#t •wal­ lowed the powder puif under the im- pmtloa that it waa a marshmallow, and I think it will be about that « » « before the will bp able to go on.” National Fiower. Officially the United State# ha# «o national flower, A bill to name the pansy the national flower of the coun­ try haa been presented to congress, bat haa never received final action. Moat 0 # the state# have flower#, -ftosHWt eltfter by the legialature# ok y vote ot the pubUe-uehAol thltdren jf thh riat*. \m Bokmaltir □lestaaPifit... INTHEBOO*WALTM HSTEL ' .menmterr Untutored Tungu#. pby of the untutored ;t northerly ot the Siberi­ an teSMptaen, la "Eat much and laugh ffitmlt" ' The gospel of conviviality i» ever the same the world over. Clvf- Hied man say*, "Eat, drink and be merry." By their lack ot refining in­ fluence* the Tungu* merely,lows muck privilege# a# tipping thf hat hoy or hiring tablet in advance for New Tear’# eve. That fa ejt^New terie Sou. *■ Aadlent C#ntl#try< DeatMtry eecma to have been, prim- \ ticed on thi# aide of the ocean almott ] m early as In Europe or Ante It 1 # f MS-AI»t» quite likely, indeed, that the art ot f filling -teeth waa fhvrt filarovmed here.; At any rate, pre-Coiembtan sknlls! from both % nador and Merino are m evidence having teeth rkhly iaVrid k with gold and is #om# inatUMes p » . . IIWI D#pwteie*t* mam «*«###. DlNINOltOOArOHUEfflS^lTAiltS p m w tw M . itotr mMmmmt »■ !•*<«C m IN p «« iWwiW w** rnmntmmim ttm s mm * cm -

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