The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

"W 1 [ I Fall and Winter W# hfiYft ttOW * » £ d o m e s t i c Winter «©a*on. to select from* your Fell Suit in over 800 styles off foreign woolens for the Fall and A fine line of Overcoatings Now is the time to select and Overcoat, Do^Hs now. KANY The Lending Tailor XE.NIA, M ( o n i o The Cedarviile Herald ., warningnotice # r.o '* P e r Y«e»r. B. IKARLH BULL. * - E d ito r CHURCH SERVICE. F, CHURCH (MAIN STREET) Bewwo of soap p*ddj*r* t h a t 1 J . L. Cuesnut, Pastor, prem iss to give a finished enlarged Teachers' meeting Saturday arealng picture as a free premium, as there ** 7 o'clock. j Entered a t tho Post-Office, Oedar- 1vifle, October 31, 18S7, as second class m atter. I FR IDAY , OCTOBER 0, DH6 Rev. W. A. Robb, I). D., for' 50 j iy e a rsp a s to r of the Jamestown V . '■ 5P, church, died Tuesday evening, j I a t tha age of 84. The funeral will be held F riday a t 2:30 from the I church. . TRY OUR JOB PRINTING ; 11 h : 'A , | if •'Di p Dodge;] Brothers Motor Cars It is establishing a very notable record for low cost of mainten­ ance, and freedon from repair ' Althbstrany owner can give you impressive facts and, figures in this connection. I n and o f themselves, they constitute a very strong inoentive to ownership. The gasoline consumption is*unusually; low The tire briloago is unusually nigh The price of the Touring Oar o r Roadster complete 1 . is *786 (f. o’, b. Detroit) & 1 South Main*St., % Auto Accessories afid Supplies, O a r , owners feel welcome to use ou r free a ir service a t the curb, W a tt & Foust won the grand championship on their Duroc boar, Union-Cherry K ing J r., th is week a t Omaha, Nab. This same hog wou the Gt. O a t th e S tate F a ir and now gets the highest honor in the hogdom which is something for Greene county. —I f you still love your wife prove it to her with a box of candy on NATION AD GANDY D a Y-, Sat­ urday, Ootober 14. Special prices a t Richards. *6,00. American Shoes for Men Dress and Street Styles. A tN ISL EY 'S In The Arcade, Sprinfield, Ohio. —Lad ies’ New Fall DootB in Lace or Button, 8 inch-top, in Black and Colored K ids; A}so P a ten ts Welts •or Turn soles a t *3.00 to *10.00. . ; A t N lSLEY ’S In Tho Arcado, - Springfield, Ohio. Mias Florence W illiamson left Wednesday for her ‘school work in Nevada, Iowa. THE TARBGX LUMBER CO., Lumber, Fence, fa in ts, Oil*. ON ANOTHER”PAGE OF THIS paper you will find a very attractive .offer from The Exchange Bank of Cc- darville. Do no t fail to read as it will be changed each week. Profit by their proposition and Grow With them* MASJCWELL a u t o m o b i l e Agency, Auto and Horse Livery and feed Stable. " - - ‘ i F Forest K. Waddle, Resi­ dence phone SO. Bam 08. „ PATRONIZE THE CEDAftVlLLE Bakery*' Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies to meet you! Shake! f f THIS PAPER* WANTS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO ENJOY HAPPINESS AND a a x a* PROSPERITY HERE * s s s W r ite u s y o u r ideas about im­ p rov ing local conditions Special Orders given attention. Tele phone 11 J . E . POST, PROPRIETOR. SEE WOLFORD, FOR GENERAL Blacksmithing and Wagon Making. Auto and Buggy Painting. Telephone M c F a r l a n d g ro c ery co , f o r Kpiality and service. Groceries, Fruits and V* ' " “ * egetables. Phone 217, Orders promptly Delivered, The Cedarviile Four Mills wish to announce they are still making Gold- *“ ..... . id •........... * * ■“ on Flour an want you to give it a trial the next time you order flour. Buy a Florence Coal Oil Stove. RAY McKKE. H A N N A B E R Y & CUMMINS, Overland and Reo Automobiles and all auto accessories. Use our free air a t the curb, South Main Street. BEST LINE OF FRESH HOME- made Candles, and Dolly Varden cho­ colates. Cigars and tobacco a t JOHN KONDES’ BILLIARD PAR­ LOR, HOME CLOTHING CO. .MEN'S and Roys' High Grade Clothing, Hats, I urmslung Goods and Shoes. Get the Habit. Trade a t Home. .A & RICHARDS, THE DRUG* gist. EAT HINTON ICE CREAM. Special attention given to parties and banquets, Neapolitan brick 25c. lees and lee Cream delivered in any -ijuiatlty* . ■■ . ‘ W. H. OWENS, BLACK8MITHING and Repairing, Plow work and Jhorse- ahoefng: a specialty. flat J» M, WILLOtffcMRf FOR ‘Deed Things to Eat, Groceries, Erwlts and Vegetables. Highest prises paid for country produce. All orders delivered promptly. Phone $6. Five fall Sets of dishes to b* gfven away. Come and See them. O.M. Townsiey FOR FRESH and bait Monts, Fruits and Vegeta­ bles, Messrs. Raymond WiJ'iamson and Charles Stormont, who have been Spending several weeks in th e West, have returned home. STUDIO OPENING J . Viator Tarr, the A rtist has leased tho Cedarviile photograph studio formerly operated by Clark Nagley, and it will be operated by the Stanton Studio of Springfield, Q., giving the same high class service as tbe main studio. Stai\r ton's work needs no introduction to Cedarviile people. The stud io will open Thursday, Oct, 12th, and your patronage is respectfu lly solicited. J . le c to r T a rr, Mgr. Mr. Wm. Stoffer, of Cleveland, is vlBiting a t the home of„ Carrie Wagner, th is Week. ' ' . - Canton is d r i v - h ‘fortune tollers*' out of town, • ’ ■ „ , Albert French, seventy, a widely known dairyman of Lebanon, Is dead. Amherst voters will decide April 12 on $50,0M bond issue to build a naw KChoolhouse, William Jennings Bryan will speak in Columbus March 7 on the subject, “Anti-Militarism,*' ' Former Mayor Keller of Toledo en­ tered a pica of iitl-guilty to a charge of accepting a biTTe, Richard McKoy, Toledo, police oifi* cial was .suspended, charged with writing letters to criminals. In a three weeks’ campaign at Cleveland *65,000 was raised for suf­ fering Jews in tho war zone. Fifty Ohio mayors will hoar Mayor Mitcbel Of New York speak on pre­ paredness at Toledo this week. Defiance County Farmers’ Institute Condemns efforts of the postolfice do- iL* rniro] fnUififl t t you can’t sleep for-nervousness t&k, « Dr, Miles’ Antl-Pnlo PU1.0 ‘ The,Bookmaltef ...Hestaarant.. IN THfc BOOKWALTBR HOTEL I-HIGH STREET DININGROOMPORLAWKUP STAIRS ALSO RB5T ROOM. M B A L f i N O W m$ C TO tT S tenth Counter on Main R oot Open Day and Nl^ht, Tk» Jte»4 Of Goods Us## In fbo Cul­ inary Department. ORCHARD PLANTING „ KERE A HASTINGS BROS. COAL Grams, Fence, Harness, Implements, Faint*, Etc. ■ „ OWENS A SON, AUTOMOBILE Smfcts Station. Special attention given to Repair Work. United State* Off* and Acce**orieS. Garage corner Main and Chillicotha streets. We will p lan t you th is foil one acre of .orchard, 85 trooB to tho aero of different kinds of fru it trees, trim, rep lan t and care for It fo r two years, cheaper than you can do i t yourself, and guar­ antee you sat) ataction and perfect stand . Write u s and w e Will Call and S ee You, CARR ’ S NU RSAR IES fallow Springs, Ohio. 45Years Under Present Proprietor, is never a scheme of that*nature bu t you pay very dea r in the sad . If you have a picture you wish en­ larged, le t a responsible man have the work a n d pay him w lial the work Is worth. J . Victor Tarr, the a rtist, will make your picture for ? 2 .(>Q and guarantees en tire satis­ faction, Ho also handles a ll kinds of frames and glass th a t any a rt company carries, LAURENCE HOPE POEM. Sabbath School a t 9;tQ. Preach ing by the pastor a t 30:80. O, B. a t 0 ;00 p. in, P rayer meeting Wednesday a t 7 p. TO* . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Children Cry for Fletcher'* One of “Laurence Hope's" poems, "Less Than the Dust," is the basis for the new Mary Bickford film, which is to be shown a t the Majestic immedi­ ately upon its release, which will be in two or three weeks. • All thrilled over the “Laurence Hope" verses, which breathe of India and the East. The pen name is' that of an Englishwoman the wife of an army affleer in India, and she is a sister of “Victoria Cross," whose “Life's Shop Window” and .kindred "broad" novels have been the rage at various times. , The scenario of the film has the theme of the poem by “Laurence Hope” arranged for the screen by Hector Turnbull, Mr, Turnbull was for years one of N ew ' York’s best known dramatic critics, and with his wife, Margaret" Turnbull, has written many things for filming. In this photoplay Mary Pickford has the role, of a jittle castaway, who, of course, arrives at happiness through devious ways. PUBLIC SALE. 1I will offer a t public auction a tm y farm two and one-half m iles south­ west of Giifton and two and one- half m iles sou th-east of Yellow Springs, on the Clifton and Old town pike, on-what Is known* as the Old Miller farm , Tuesday, October 10, lOlfi, beginning at, 10 o’clock, a. m„ the following described property: 0 Head of Horses, 18 H ead of Cattle, 18 Head of Hogs. 18 Head of Sheep, abou t 400 shocks of good corn, 10 tons o f-pu re clover hay, /a rm Implements, etc. C W, Huffman Col. F rank Mummaaud * Harry Kennon, Aunts. P, M. Stewart, Clerk. « - -a Editorial Comments -w ■Mr; Hughes has- mmlc Air, Wilson’s policy of deciding a- case,and then get­ ting the toots afterward one of the most pitiable exhibitions of weaktiess tliat wen the. present administration can give.- “Peace, preparedness and prosperity* are claimed ,oa the Democratic cam palgn cries. ■More appropriate ones would be “Ply, pork and piffle,” Sabbath School a t 9:80* Preaching by the pastor a t 10:80. Y. P. O. U. a t 0:00. Evening service In U, P. church a t 7:00. ' Union P rayer Meeting Wednes­ day a t 7:00, M. E. CHURCH. J . W, Patton , Pastor. Sunday School a t 0:30 a. m. L, H . Bulienberger Supt. > . ’ Preaching by the pastor a t 10:80. Epworth League a t 0:30. P rayer meeting Wednesday eve--’ ning a t 7:30. , You are cordially invited to a t­ tend these services. PUBLIC SALE! Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has‘homo the signature flf i and has Been made under his per­ sonal supervision since its Infancy# _____ _____ _ Allow no one to deceive youin this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations nudj"Just-iis-good ’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of- Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Cfastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains' neither Opium, Morphine' nor other Narcotic substance. .Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, ' ’ * natural sleep* And now nobody, seems to know ex­ actly what the new wage law means or to whom It-applies. Another Ulus* tration of Democratic inefficiency, The Democratic congress has voted a tariff on dyes, thereby declaring in favor of the principle of-protection. IIow the party does change Its colors. If President' Wilson were, really ear­ nest. In telling, the suffrage women “I come to fight for yon” he would have put a suffrage measure through con­ gress by the samp stop watch method that ho used to force the railway wage, Increase bill through. « Shadow T.awii, ns n residence for the next few weeks, will give Us occupant an opportunity to get accustomed to the after election gloom. On account of having to move a long way*, I will sell at public sale on the D. E. Little farm better known as the Tommy Stretcher farm 3}£ miles north of. Cedarviile, 3 miles West, of Selma, 8 miles East of Clifton, on Thursday, October l2th, 1916 Beginning at 10 o’clock a, m., the following property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of 1 black mare 12 years old weighfl45Q, 1 black, mare 6-years old, weight 1500,1 bay gelding 6 years old, weight 1600, a handy farm horse; 1 bay mare’ 0 years old, a number one driver, ' • • 1 .• 2 7 1 HEAD OF C A T TL E 27 Consisting of i Polled-Angus cow 8 years old, 1 Red Polled, cow 4 years old, 1 Red Polled cow 3 years old, 1 Herfard cow 4! ye^rs old, 1 Short Horn cow with calf by side; ITIolStien yearling heifer, 2 year- ; ling Short Horn heifers, i two year old Holstein bull, 17 Spring calves, Short Homs and Polled-Durhams, 8 .Holstein ehifer calves, 1 5 0 HEAD OF HOGS 150 Consisting o( 0 sows with pig* by side, 1Duroc sow wilt probably farrow by day of sale, 4 sows with no pigs, 1 year­ ling Duroc male hog, 85 feeding hogs In good condition and healthy weighing about 160 lbs., 60 fail pigs. FARM IMPLEMENTS; 1 McCormick bmder,”7 foot cut, X Johnson mower, 5 foot cut, in good endition; 1 double disc harrow, 1 Black Hawk corn planter .with 80 rods of wire, l hay rake, 8 cultir .vators, 1 three horse Hoosier -disc drill good as new, 1Gang plaw, a good one, 1 Scotch Clipper breaking plow,! double shovel, 1 five shovel cultivator, 1 spring Wagon, 1 buggy. 1 ■ buggy pole, 1 low | down manure spreader, good as nerw, 8 good hog boxes, a number, of hog trough*, 2 chiekeh boxes, 66 rods of nog fence, 1 grind stone, 6 * set's of work! harness, 1 pair of power sheep clippers, ! Geese, Ducks, .Guineas, Chickens and Turkeys, 1 wagon with 60 bushel bed. and other articles not mentioned. ; HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2.beds, I Base burner,,1 cook stove, an organ, 4 barrels of cider vinegar and other articles. FEED: 200 bu. of oats, 300 shocks of corn and some barley, Term s M a d e K now n Day o f Sa le JAM ES BOGARD Titus Bros., Auctioneers. Kobt, Elder, Clerk. Dinner Served by the Ladles of Glad­ stone Church. ' assimilates the Food, f it te r healthy and t The Children’s PanaoeA—Tho Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of f - I n U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s T h e Kind You Have Always Bought THE CSNTAUMCSMMNV. »«** VonK piTY, Hero J3 reason enough why Mr. Wil­ son should, bo defeated. Why should "Mr, Hughes ho preferred? • Gifford Plnehot, the Progressive, answers, giv­ ing facts to support his statement: “Hughe's Is a man of his word. * • * I cannot vote foe Wilson because I can- not trust him, U e does not do what he says. Ilngheo does. Therefore my choice is Hughes." <■ When the Progressives come back they bring their punch with them. Villa nays he hears us no grudge. Well, why should he? Haven’t we al­ ways treated him as a perfect gentle­ man? What 1ms become of the old fashion ml mail who used to say of Preshlenl Wilson, “Ye-c», he does make mistakes hut t believe lie's sincere.” And we haven’t yet got either Fran; cisco Villa or tliat salute. Next stop for tho political express Nov. 7. frvln S Cob', hi to make campaign speeches for the Democratic party In file v/Oftt, Irv, you all recall, of course, Is n hmmuT t ntul Is peculiarly equip­ ped to do full justice to his subject The least that may bo said of Presi­ dent Wilson fa that lie bits been right half (ho time, tor lio lias beou on both sides of almost all Important questions. FISTULA Attn At, r* DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Pfl Mutardttcg io iLdjprstoifcA*nd Wifi tdLitothat L a wakes a tt tU:o d!<e :tcs A*..]liasL*d20year*etnrtAfi*etfMrienrS/ no t>«in •fldtto tUtf'M! .ft ttitu lijsititv* fUfti1derrXHn«ji, J)2‘* IN**** *i:d PtwmiM tt W'-ritn.' tutu* ron os u rm t vi&xkm tmwi) «na £)Ub1{«fee<n$&L dr . j. jf. M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0, HA-NAN There is as much difference between ordinary shoes as there is between gilt and gold. The HANAN is the Aristocrat Among Shoes. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Frazer’s Shoe Store FOR 16 YEARS THE LEADER XENIA, OHIO Hutchison 8c Gibney New Fall Merchandise ARRIVING DAILY Come in and see our new fall Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, School Dresses, Corsets,Hosiery Blankets, Underwear, Travel* XI Sheldon St Mr. and Mrs. Was accident; just below til- a number of ing at a tarf The young Us* C. Baber of Xenia has establishment government a'Committee • before other Business M< is'., back the mown have some op*. ing Bags, Trunks, Rugs, etc. Every item represents all the new Fall styles and colors, and are now ready tor your inspection. Hutchison & Gifoney L*rg*at Storft in Green* County KfaM Many woiri down at from day. This, off’ ties3, the for> follow. At first tin especially inat f. dindness, p it of the becomes imp gone. Then < heart, shortm1 alight exefiio headaches, pa h der the oypiii the hips: tL the diupor-itw the least non upsets tlie tn J Disease tju plexiort, malar looking, the and spots of on the skin. All these i £if

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