The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

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Rtocuit l^ttpt«je«Kl|KhJC^n(the :teatswhM-eijrbaMee were stowing ’ 7— r . - jt -------up wenerer missed the Obll* alwajrg begin our Chll- area’# flour with Its 4aafc feest. ana t WeoUWe tfter" they'™ h«d igMjpg to eat National Biscuit ■ *• B HE sweet/ clear, natural toaes-can be made strong and resonant, or faint and low, by means of the patented Sonora Tone Control; but whethervigprousor repressed the tone ig like crystal, accurate and distinct. . . A t the Phnama-Pac'fic Exposition it was the Sonora that won the highest score for tone quality against the competition o f every other phonograph. \ ^ ‘ There is.a reality, a.mtellowneSs, a fine vital­ ity to thelSonora(which plays all makes ofdisc records perfectly without extra attachments)' tost place it in a class alone,' P r ic e s $ 5 0 to $1000 , 'j A' f*T v- « iJ 9 20-24 NorthDetroit St. 3 ■ ' iv Xenia, O ’ The Highest Class TalkingMachine in the World ‘ * j ‘ / t 1 IB SUPREME w* (^ristmas Suggestions /v ) MARK IN FRONT DP EACH ARTICLE THAT YOU ^ K l T K D IN IT WILL HELP YOU TO MARK YOU* **- S o TIO n E aWNaiTWlTH YOU, IT WILL MAKE/ CHRISTMAS AHOPPliNOEASY, Orirtis Yjfatttmrt sther Mj^na>y exhdie IcttnookS Albums ^J^iSss SrM 'a«is Ijutf pi g s a * to SUtoto . « t T*«h- Ksts »'« Books n*« cms msi PssS' . . POoktt tCniveS T«* RrhftrlNr Tuuntain Cold and Rllvsr £v«r> , abars Ftneils easiTBoxes SltoS^Etandr J*>x« ®Egrt*l&hjm leta Mmorandum C ^Mk Juppliss ! rit«r Oeska. rjur Stands tThilnt. Utesa-^wnltdts Book* ym ne, Cahlnata „ * gt.M WE«T PIPTH gThdilV t , ! f1^ a.- m m t t m m m home phcne *m VWWVWWWVWYWiAWWV y m * m m a m i Katies:* Ko hratlryr $i psmittsd on my jtam day twxflghtwith deg organ Ralph Gilbert. Tha public schdbl and the college get ten holidays, Thanksgiving and the Friday following. William Hastings of Dayton is bees* for tits Thanksgiving vacation, T£J«a>Marguerite McFarland has been vUdtiag her brother, Herman, InFafcdWd, Stocks, Csdss 1 win H r M m k^ilieat price for thni. wCtiB Wtm. MarshalL «E»tsot your mt^or and radiator fjwin^Ebee.eiwg. Wo have a barrel on hand and^oto’etigaly your wants. Get itw w and jhavew eM y .. €.Hf.Ridgway. Wm. Frame deft.Wednesday eve­ ning for Kansas .City to purchase feeding cattle.; J. W. Ross and wife spent Thanks­ giving with, their son-in-law and ’daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ralls of Dayton. . . . FOR SALE: Fodder, over . 200 shocks, Make offer oh part <>r all Address W. D, Stoner, 835 Park Ave. Springfield, Ohio, Maude Ellen Honaker, colored,aged .59, .died, at the home of her father, Washington Jones, Sabbath. Burial was made Wednesday at the Steven­ son cemetery. HaroldMyers is spending the week­ end .in Cincinnati. The second number of the Rosa Twp. Lecture Course will be given Saturday night, November, 29, at 7:30 o’clock at the school auditorium. The Woodland Singers, A male quar­ tette of national fame will give the entertainment.. * ‘ At 10 above aero two pinto' of de- natured aleohol will prevent freezing n your radiator. At zero 4 pinto at 8 below 5 pinto to the gallonof water.1 C. M. Ridgway. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevenson gave the annual Thanksgiving dinner this year to the members of the Andrew families. . , ' For all kinds of trimming and' top .work see Howard Hartaock, old Bar- low stand. Also glass for all kinds « f auto jnutaiha. J. W. Johnahn -and family spent. Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. ’Charles Gilbert of South-Charleston, of Mr. and Mrs, S. K. Williamson. Convalescents Build Up On Popto-Mangan lacrosses the Supply « f Rich Red -Rasters# Strength m i Visor ■Snertsaiwing tsnni , getdasea, CaUCedaeviae H n a U ld salSL ^ ' ‘ 'T 'jh -C k im iO lt . * Mr; and Mrs. R. C. Watt are apwid- ing Thanksgiving With Rev. W. A. Condoh and wife of Vrichville, O. Mr.1Willard Kyle, ,of Muskingum College is spending Thsnksgiying vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kyle.. M r.. and Mrs. Kyle had as their week-end .gusato Miss Eioise Downing o f Muskingum .end Miss Minnie Glasgow, o f Fort Clinton Schools. ' Mr. Robert Elder will speak in tba Sunday School service next Sunday morning at the Methodist Church. He will have a message that is worth while. Mias Mary Marshall of Colombo* was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watt, Tuesday night, .going on to Xenia Wednesday morning for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Hopping mo­ tored through to Farmland, 2nd., Sat­ urday, where they visited with the letter's parents. A partial eclipse of the sun was scheduled to appear last Saturday from 7 until 9 and it probably took place but owing to the cloudy weather it could not be seen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wildmteti of near Selma, entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wildman, Mrs. Grace Boteler Sanders daughter, Miss Kathryn, and son Rufus, of Selma. . Drive out to Boas Twp. School house Saturday night, Nov. 29th, aqd hear «oe of the best male quartettes on the Lyceum platform. The entertain* aaent will be given in the school audi- 4eetum:at 7:80 o’clock. Come and hear it. It’s worth %1 a seat hut we vsharge only half that much. Tha wet weather has held up all the read won; in this section, The Co* iambus pikeme# of.town wouldhave hem given the last course of atone ap to the corporation line had conditiobs been more favorable. The work on this road Eaet Of town has not pro- grassed much tide Week, The trus­ tees have the Wilmington road im proved to -a point Bear E, L. Stor­ mont's residence. ■ Mrs. J, H. Creswcll suffered a para­ lytic stroke Wednesday night that has affected her entire left aide. The attack la thought to have been due to a fire that orginated in an outbuild­ ing that contained the Deko lighting plant. The fire wae discovered by SEr* Creswell and an alarm was given the neighbors and by hard working the fire was extiugtdehed, No one •seems to know how tbe fire orginated unless it was from the Deko. It is Said that Mrs. CresWall pumped water uqtil She was neariy eahaueied ,mifl tide no deubt reSUksd ia her preeent aeudttiea, sAhdi It regarded eritio^. Fhysldaae Rec»»m«ad It Sold la Liquid and Tablet Form —The Name MGude'aMthe Guide to Genuine Pepto-Mangan A serious illness such as influ­ enza or other infections disease al­ ways leaves the body with low vital­ ity, lack o f strength, and impov­ erished Mood, Gude's Pepto-Msuxan aids con­ valescents to a quifik recovery, for it creates a gensrous supply of ;rich zed lbood and restores ‘the body to its normal, healthy condition. That's why physicians recomir.ond Pepto-Mangan, for they know that it imparts to the blood the materiel so sorely needed by weak, run-down systems. Pels, sallow, thin, easily-exhausted men and women find that Pepto-Man- gap builds gfiem up wonderfully, . A new supply of rich, red blood is created, which in turn, imparts the glow of health .to tha cht„k«, increases the .appetite, the eyes sparkle, the entire system fakes a new lease >n life, Pepto- Mapgan is Obtainable in liquid or tablet form,* which ever proves most convenient, .. Both forma posies identical medicinal qualities. There is hut oqe genuine > Pepto- Mangan and that is “Gude’s,” Ask your druggist for “Gude’a and look for. the name “Gude's” on the pack­ age, If it ia not' there, it is not Pepto-Mangan. L “53 TURNBULL-CRESWELL NUPTIAL, A' beautiful Thanksgiving wedding took place at the home of Mr; and Mrs G. H. Creswell when their daughter,' Eula, became jthe bride of Hugh Turn- bull. ' The decorations were in pink and white chrysanthemums and vines while a white archway with smilax was placed over the marriage alter in the living room. On either Aide of the alter were pedestals bearing pink' and white, chrysanthemums. Miss Elizabeth CUmpton of Chi­ cago/ a cousin of the .bride, Was flower girl and lead the procesion scattering flowers ‘ in the pathway. Little Robert Harrimsn, son o f Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Harriman, carried thp rings for the double Service. “Miss Ellen Tarhox was maid o f honor and Morton Creswell was bsstman. The double-ring ceremony, which was witnessed by about 125 guests, was performed by ReV. fiL P. Harri­ man, the bride’s pasto^/ apisted by Rev. J. P ’White the groom’s pastor, The bridewas gowned inwhitesatin with lace and bead trimming. She wore a tulle veil end carried bride's roses. Mias Tarhox wore pink geor­ gette crepe, and carried pink roses, . Following the wedding the happy couple received the congratuiations of jthose present. Both bride and groom are well known young people and both former students of Cedar- viile Colege, the later Wing analum­ nus. ■. Among the out of town guestswere Miss Alberta Creswell, Monessen, Pa.; Mrs. N' C. Climptoh and three'daugh­ ters of Chicago; Ralph Hofmeiiter of Volant, Pa,; Miss-Helen Creswell of Edlngton, 0 .; Miss Erma Creswell of Huston, Ky.; Mr, and Mrs, D, W. Sterrett, Mansfield;" Mrs, Elizabeth Sterrett, of Columbus, ............................ .in * EDWIN M. WHITNEY, Thesecond number of the CedaWille Lecture Course will'be given Tues­ day evening, December 2nd. At. this time Edwin M, Whitney, who ia Said to be the greatest read­ er of plays in America will pre­ sent a whole play to the patrons of tha lyceum series. ' The Plat will be open at John- November 29, at 2 P, M, RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were pas­ sed by C„darville Lodge No. 022 F. k A. M., November 20: Our Brotherhood has been entered by the GreatAngel who shall call each of us, one by one. Brother D. B. Mc- Elwain, a Past Master, has been called. We shall miss him His life was living exempli of what our fraternity maf mean. Hia wisdom and counsel was sought, and used fully by .the Brotherhood. A vacant chair tells the whole story. Be it resolved that we have lost a real brother and share the grief with MS loved ones, 0 Farther, that a copy of these, reso­ lutions be spread upon our minutes, a copy given to the local paper, and a copy sent to ‘ his bereaved loved EYES p fe ftm in e d C om c t ty Gk*t«t FitWd. A ? MODERATE PRICES TIFFANY’S Optical Department Open Evenings by Appointment V b Hthe Fans Products Show and Mabley’s 4 ....... id; u 2j8*o» ee **r Tine Tri-State Farm products Show will he the biggest, best, most educating and entertaining farmer’s institute of the whole, year. As an educating, ciUertaining medium it will be! a living, breathing farm paper- Every farmer—every man, woman and child—within this territory should and probably WILL be here, " ■ ‘ \ “ y It s Nearing Christmas Make Ydur Trip to, Cincinnati Doubly Profitable —Your Christmas gift buying can be quickly and profitably donewh^le you. are here to attend the Farm Products Show. —This store "i8 conveniently situated on Fountain Square, in the center of the city—only five Mu ‘ and in the iheart of the hotel * district, —No season saw better Christ-' mas stocks—no store is better prepared for this holiday season/-. —You can df> your Christmas shopping HERE and take minutes from sic Hall, - advantage of-the low,prices on where the Show will be held;— our merchandised « • ' i . ' . 1 •• •■(■J <t . ” . - ’ j .; ..•?;> A.. , Oqr rest rooms and/checking desks are at your free, disposal whil'fc you are in Cincinnati. w (atm vm C«MCIMflAT«*» tt»XXTCST $VOR>> VOOSIS9 tH t . r/j i Are You Right Out in Front When the Cop Signals “ Go” ? •Do you carry the pep for a fast getaway? Docs your engine respond at the todch of your toe? .Or has a sick snail got something on you? - ( ' YoUr car should take' gas like a trained seal snaps fish. If it doesn’ t, we’ll cayyou’ve got ex-Kaiser’s luck. The tonic it needs is Gaso l i ne ■m ■ Columbus is always on thejob when your foot it on the accelerator 'button,, The first tankful makes sluggish engines and anaemic cars snappy and ambitious, Automobile? that are fed up on Columbus sit up and take instant notice when their driven get the “ Go” sign at the crossing. Add they take the Ohio hills like Jack v Dempsey took the championship—in jig time, . Thousands of Ohio carsalready have' the Columbus habit. • The first efficiency shot made them , Columbus fiends for life. „ * „ ■ 1 ■ / C O L U M B U S ' G I L C O M P A N Y I Columbus, Ohio You can get Columbus at any of these good places: ' Cedarvilte, Ohio South Charleston , Ohio Jahtestown* Ohio Cedarville Lime Co. Irwin Bros. J. A. Brakefield R. A. Murdock Mrs. Wm, Hart . Jenkina&Turnbull R. H. Edwards J , Robt. Bird Sons St Co. ; nn«8. G. H, Havtinim Dr. tin AtkUiuon J. W. Johnson Miss Bertha Anderson left on ah extended visit with her brother*, T. G. Anderson o f Olathe, Gotland Earl Anderson ef T vin Falls, Idaho, _ - , The znnttat dlrtijet for the Tatbox The tmsteea of the 0. S. U. hard fwAUy WMheld title year at the home refuted to aooept Dr. W. 0 , Thotnp- ^ Ut. and Mrs. S. %. Wiliamwm, son’s resljpaatlor. as president of the sttia hu^^ttiNi. Be h*i been 0 tm m indefinite leave e f aleenee. For fiele:* Three food itiMteewa' JWT»e ffl99Tlil AWwmimj* HUH...Ill iliiii»il>HilHiitfirllt .j, ' Ifto. W« P. Andersen I* expeetitif ’ an extended visit front heraister, Mrji. Geotfe t Rtewart, « f GhisReWt Hoot- land, whowelted Setarda? tom that eountrir, Mrs. Hwhert Will alto vhrtt to Goierado helete 1 retomtog hotoe,< Her leti virit to tide tounteq/1 twin to 1914, , ■ A sen Wae itoa to aad Mr*. # /

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