The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 27-52
* iY 5 ? $R SEASON HERE OYSTERS are Received Fresh Daily In Sealed Containers ADOfflOHAL LOCAL The Ce«y seknei *f whJefc Wm SknwAwi i t teaehee, paw a HalioweVn social Thwsday nigh*. The Beniwjrlvam* ru broad mw *- jm*y ha* t <ki~u eqspoyee* to **- move all a :i'*ign 4iu atw* and poe- t#r* from w:up.iu> pioperty,. . The fu*fc member of the Rosa town ship Kur* course will l.th*kl Mon day, {.apt. 25, Edwarl Reno, tli* it at- trtfi.oti. ^ u n Z a fm m t m m t *$* *» ' ftftfcg WK M*M3tex>* m wm »*w ** &M* Mo*. t$ m u t e r the great *•**«■• gt*r, "W6*4 Saipwad f» J*** A flay writtwW eg*** i< Plenty of Sugar Lay In your w inter supply of Apples. . We get them by the carlbad right from the orchards J' * 1 ° « #*" % -5 Highest Market Price paid .for Chickens and Bggs. Bring them in. We always buy* j O P M /E V B E T E V M iT O ; S. Detroit tS .,1Xenia, Ohio. How to Judge a Phonograph Follow This Way o f Brunsw ick Owners Before you buy & phonograph, we suggest hearing several. It w ill be to your advantage to make tone teats for yourself, Please do not think that this Is difficult or that it takes a musically trained ear. In over 30<W)0 homes music lovers enjoy The Brunswick because they have ‘followed die above advice. Critical people have chosen Brunswick* because they have come to appre ciate the betterments afforded by the Bruns- wide Method of Reproduction. * You need only hear The Brunswick play several selections—you need only compare it with one or two other phonographs and you w ill appreciate the tone qualities brought about bjr the Brunswick Method of Reproduction. Come in and find out for yourself. You can not afford to make a mistake and it costs you • nothing to be sure. Brower’sMusic Shop 9u*l* Building ftWeit Main St. XENIA, OHIO. 7 ; 5 F;.rvs lh>'*u, who Has been a ten. ant on. the 0 L.Smfth farm for Wm. Fram bas purebaaed the inoperty on Miller street ~> oy if. A. Towns ley and owmw by the M, E, church. Boy* Knicker Suitings $12 to,$22*50. . 1 C. A. WEAVER, X«ttU, O- P. P. Claxon of {he Department of Interion, spoke to a large body of Greene county teachers in the Xenia opera- house Tuesday afternoon on What Gan We Afford, to Pay for Education.’' -The local teachers at* tended making the trip in ,one of /the School trucks, Mrs, M e * U jm *** mteiaiaed about W lm IW«Bsday af- Hanwoa«s * Vtm *g|fwwr given fc* honor «f Wm Ivweclirigfcfc. The Thaidceffmittg aervie* held at] the U. P. eiwwb keg ftshhath was un der the direction of the 'fluriou. m sionary erganixatiee#. Ths i’lip.i.- offeringwnc«wU*d ta|4S5. If yen wish to as&iwxffi* or renew your subectipfcfem to the Ladies' Home Jownwtl, ,'flWfflrday evening Post or Country Gen&smwt, see or call Robert W. jgtewark Phone 23. Mrs, R, P. Kerr attended the Wed ding .of James Chesnut to Miss Vera Marshall at Clinton, (owa, on Sept. H . The ceremony -was, performed by Rev, „R. A. Hutchison, the groom's father, who resides in Pittsburg. James is connected With the Curds Lumber ’Company In^that City, ‘- There. wiU be a meeting of the lo cal "Rod Gross organization a t the mayor's > office Tuesday • evening a t 780 a{ which time' officers will be chosen.' The; membership. ■ campaign e'sted in. thM work are iirged to at tend OUTuesday evening, - i"‘"en«A' ,"1"1 W'1lil"HI" * ^ „ The Madison ‘ County4. Bemocrdfc, London, which has been owned in the Bryan .family for 62 years, has .been sold to ~n* new company. Carl IX Johnson of Columbus, takes, over the business through a company just in corporated to he known at 'The Chester E, Bryan Piiblisbing Co. Mr, Bryan’s health has' not' been ,good 'fat a year and be will spend.theWin ter in the South, | BiE.l i f e r # S f HARRYL DAVIS sows ,®4V. air. Foetpan of < |Cewion Baker's administration. .But Wooster, 4S y«a.raa lersymAn, 1)eftvre lesuin# hi# tom***. - a A. B. votemn..*na a man of His f™**/ «*yor.Bfavis- . w*be*t atxttditig', w»«wa to W out f«9«eetod the o®-op«r«tion of and ae- the truth about videos I'umora cin-ti- oared * number' of blrh-ntffidM, n&f- Jatrdl by Bemocrata about Bfwry X- l&nthropie OteekiUxti trmaen in -Bavia, EapubHoan eaudl'tat*■ for•Oev- ... . K° 10 #mor. ia order to- oa able to vow-tu-, ” * orotowi and {ell thd unfortunate t*mx*»tly, be vent to <nev«l«iu *it<5 fallen girls- what the Mayor intended interviewed -proponent tdiwymeu *«d to do and ask tkam if th«v civic looser* an. the re/ot-d and obar-,, 11 fn®> were Will- aotet' o|\ in'mid;w — v „, following srtrek’J g|«v*s v t n w v u ’ invtjMjuny.Mk' -ww- mi * dvic l ad s o ln^rertjJ ch . ’. ” T* ? t"”' M‘ a r Of Mr. Dev)*. -Wnftt be l e a r i i c d - t o accept work i» shops or post S#' 'tty Jiev !Mr< •aA«'*#h Trt nt Awwe y»V-«.Jt -—.V e- » U R t i W J W W l V W - / " * " A M I U T {1Q | ^ summa m tne.tjcn* of any Wnd and recover ilteir ^ jself-respect. The great majority of FELMAcNi l*"®“ v*f*;*>«*.lor such an oppprtu- - BY REV. VAE. ^ r " ' ' * * uv” *u “ un . The men x” interviewed, r hnjiw,® H«hfc district'waa -through'Hie public pres* to h*ve been1 ^ / ’ -heart and aoui ffiEptified with moral ^ «X,7*r!L *M , ®»T^ r*h rerorma and economic Wsitermotit, 5 t awl 90l men wh« knew Mayor Davfe, as * S S i l Bud nb nfliomt ■ :* - . . ‘«om wwassht to hi» nttentiem Ron AUbVtiM. .»MMAft,*' «»»»;* *AMI fifteen years pastor of Pilgrim Ccn-1 ** beWg gtegatlonnl church. My third w a a j j f j j d o m t n i t f a e to Dr. :w. a. Evans, pastor of Trtaity f roport was true. Baptist church, of whichMajor Gavis 2 ^ *b* »P with Mayor Baris. After hearing the . y p i# and Wife are members, "My fourth report the may^r said:- «*im gentle men select the moat competent and efficient woman in the city and bring her to me and l win dismiss the uft£ eat chaperon* and appoint her, I want the place eta*#, just a*you do/' ■How splendidly all that fits in with what they said about his personal and official character. Permit me to can attention to an* other matter 1 learned from these gentlemen, relating ter Mayor u*vis' ability to handle great htiaineae and flnanv^I problems. The charge -wad’ mide and published in the Cleveland Pxese that the administration was wasting the public fnhd*. Immediately, the mayor called in a number of prominent business men and requested a thorough investiga tion. A committee w* > appointed, with Mr. Fred tiof, president ot the Cleveland Truee c* . chairman. Every banker la Ohio krows Mr, Goff This commutes s ad* a searching ex amination of hooks, alt of watch were placed at it* di^osai. the report Migneti by tbfj eemmitt'# .hows three things: I, Wo find thht there has not been the waste of « single penny, *• «»d that the adminis- tration ha* undertaken no i«a, provementa or repairs that were not absolutely necessary. 3. We are surprised at what has bsen acoomplished. ■ This report agree* perfectly with hat Dr. Ban Bradley about Mayor Davis’ i 1 I aMMM ft i •WaSMNWMlmMtMH 4 JD f OUR<iIOB PRINTING hey . w , e , feeman , source ot information was from Rev, James O'Leary, resident, of Cleveland nearly fifty years and pastor of St. Column's Cotholic Church, * These men'of exceptional intelii- getico and of lii/h etaeding in the city of Cleveland, without tho slight- est hesitation, spoke of Mayor Davis a* a man of clean life, and whose do*, mestie relations were ideal and with-1 **'*. T*Jort Perfectly with out blemish, t wish to emphasise^what I) . l and others said this testimony in view of a Statement * ty<’r, avis’ capability in made to mo a few days ago by a l * r^ a* ®*hd»n* £f ,*t business promlneut lady in ^Vooster, Silosaid:’ 4*uiL!» *T*f.Problems, "Mayor Davig has spent the past s ix;, s^hple la the state dohutless years of his life hi tho undeiftcorid.W strike at the steel „ wiieever started such a vile -libel i *ftempt to bring m as As that is an assassin of character, :atflkebrcMkers a couple of carloads of A very fine eopipliuvmt Indeed to v'c5”,!i! characters. Mayor Davis fs- pay to tho intelligent electors of tho l, *n n w t w-nddlug their com- city of Cleveland who imvo placed in^ into Cleveland, which no doubt him three times in the office of may- Pr*v*dtlon of riot blood- or. with increasing, majorities:, a man l0*« of 4*f» *od destruction of spending his life hi the tmderworld. ®rnp<,rtr, , . That sort of dander will maim thou- mayor waa criticised for-that sands of votes for Mayor Mprrv L, ;lnte;ference. bur the better thinking Davis, olas*f of flevciaml commended his The tropic of Ohio who ate not, vour-e a* the only gang at*f wise one partlsanly blind belie ,o in fair play to Mlow. Tim feregolag is the /esnlt of my ?er<oral invettigatipn, mad* for my "bn aatisfgcttoi. To me it is eon* lurivi evidemw that . the attack*' ADA IK ’S The Lwdfaif H oqw FuraMMr For Ormt 30 Y«*i» Mi» D objm B«ri% vfi* taadiee in ] HamiRon, earn# hmm fe*r the Ghee-1 iiut-Wrighg TtMdday it«. - J.’Vt'U Home toa Warm Fireside Hut^s wb»t you c«t»#»y>fy«Bpl»o«»ei» IwrtNwi by * WonderHot Blast ^ ^ , ' U 'L , % *st£ ‘i m Childrexi W ill B e Fren Fram CoI(J» B chswijimh -- THE WQND&R HOT ■ , ■ -W-. BLAST H eats Tb# F loor ri The rogfular meeting of the-W. C. T. U, wiR b* held at the home of Mr*. J. R. Ore, FxMay, OoL at 1;30 P. M. Report* of State Conven tion will be givem Everybody invited. Among the U, R. ladias that attend ed the Preafeyterial meeting in Colnra but yesterday were; Mr*- J- E. Kyle, Mrs. R. C. Watt,' Mr*; J- F. Wlute, Mrs.' C. E^Gooley, Mr# Lgroy AUen, Mrs A. D, Carver, Mrs. W. H. Barber, Mrs. J.’E..Mi.tchell>Mrs W-B. Steven son, Mrs. J . E. HastingAt.Mm. 0 . L. Smith ahd Miss Ellen Tarbmc. Bible Reading nontwyt tonight In {ftp ft, P. church /it 7:80, Admissiun 3-6 e- Ho war tax,,Come and hear some of the finest selections of Bible literature' and oratory tendered, -by -students' trained for the purpose, Vocai'and in- strumental solos, duets, quartettes. 'See program iq college notfes. - Tailored. Single; andT D ouU e Byeepte^ $ 3 7 .5 0 , $ 4 5 .0 0 Ana $ 5 5 .0 0 C , A ,.'W E A V E R ^ - ’ ' '•* , *v • X ed ft, 0< ^ ^ ^nKris-uiLr'-f rfatiii' .r.'iif r ' y- ^ ^ J ^ Mrs. Clarence Sfeesraw I# visiting her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welti**, o f Cincinnati this week. ". . B U Y Y O U R HeatiM Stove T beH era l. Ipregglv© h Dbn o f the h f i v c t h e n FORTY CC C R A E Here io u fight on Ha Governor, is and gpme o lieve; The a- paimr and c Crabbe, auti sed by the now.trying * For more with the An tive part in liquor traffic ment of the served as p bad an oppo {ion with thi '{'As a me was chairma temperance i the Will of t nor on- A d a i r ’S; ;^ -u Convenient .Payment SENAT: SPEi Wil Wind Ohio' .-.fV.: '.i! --• . e , FINALMES <> Plan Belept the stove, style and size necessary for your house,, pay a small amount down and the balance ip convenient, easy pay- ‘ments. - .-; ’ ^ ’< / ‘’.V We realize that hundreds of families must buy coal heaters this -winter, because many will have to giye up> heating with gas. ADAIR’S CONVENIENT RAY- f 7 — '*- / ‘ i- ^ rk. . •> • , . » . "4 - , % ’ ’.MENT;EEAN enablos every one to ielect the stoye they-need and ”pay for i t over •an extended period, Wm < xj , The WONDER HOT BLAST whl tise L5 LESS FUEL than . the ordinary stove. Will bum anything. Guaranteed to hold fire from 24 to 48 hours. COLE’S i Original R O T . "BLAST;.. 1 We will guarantee, „ .this stove to hold iv .: fire from Saturday 1 'night to ' Monday . morning. It bums ahyehui^ You cahnot find a more ecohomiem stove. •*, / t: . ;AII Sizes of : ' / - i ’ Oak Heating Sto ves fr om $16 .50 u p Gas Heaters * , *' r Because of the shortage of gas we do not advise .trying to heat.your home this winter -with a gas stove, But to take off tho chill these cool fall even ings they’re just th e thing. .SAM E A S CASH IF RA ID IN 60 DAYS ON AM OUNTS OVER $10 .00 20-24 NorthDetroit St. XENIA. OHIO f ■ -g*. s Stoves, Vicirolat Furniture, Carpets, ' Republican Pfe Again Make 1 Ail Vital I From- Speech • ..Wljlcb Turne . Harding For , BV SHER' ' Marion,. Oct. ‘ Senator Hardir speaking tour, address the foil '■nesday night, night,* Akron; Batl; Saturday , Four final m , prepared with t /past several 4- in which- the S erafly conceded ■,Ment, will agal tion pn all the - campaign. . - in thi# conn quote from the . ^Atyaffi)e delivt America.", ovei 1919), during peace treaty senate, Vhen *T am thlnkii -stirring the ps at the. tinie, at the slogan, "Tl , which has bet , present campa In the very I 3 I jST b an , fold f SENATi .SCH (0 CLOSING Wi ' - t£. WEDNES dav . /EHtatsuA k> ■FRIDAY, ! • SMTURDAY. 4 to 1 m and a sqjixrn deal add will see {hat he It hfftt, S. Why, I Irani?;! ft’Ain ihe nvn t i « tWrb-v.M lhaf Mayor-liavlit wlpM ------- „ , u . um U i«ru <yijf ot Mi-ten-fi the miderwuM, t! o mad* on kin are mm 'only unfair, hut ret Frht dl trP.t, *st*hlM:NS in* for th* pttrp*t* ef partisan pollSWat five® polic# prolaotkm ui.dw Mujte .ends, am " ‘ M ' • 1 ■: :-"<1 ■ '.i»- » " * *• nOW’8THlS7 Wi filler One Hundred Dollar* Re- Ward for any caefi of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hati’a Catarrh iieclitine. Hall’s .Catarrh Medicine has been, taken by cateah sufferer* for the past thirty-live years, and ha* be come known a* the moat reliable rem edy for Catarrh. ' ilalr* Catarrh Medicine arts thru the Blood on the Mucous sueface#, expelling th* Dotson Item thk Blood and healing the dis eased portions.- ’ After .. you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine for a abort time yen vriU see a great improvement is ypdr general health. Start taking Hall’s Uatarrh Medicine ht Oho* and g it rid of catarrh. Send for teetimoinale, ” t J , CHENEY A Co., Toledo, Otto. Bold by all Druggists, 7«a Agents Wanted:-Man with toaft or auto can easily make |1&) to $866 a month selling .Herberling’s medi cine*, extracts, spice*, toilet article*, stock powder, dip etc, in your county. Own boss, Eperienc* unnecessary. We furnish capital. Splendid territor ies open, Write today for free partic ular*. Herbetiing Medicine Co., . Bloomington, HI, 0 en*«ly.Populat*i 2 Countries, Egypt proper l» thi, most densely populated country of the world, with 1,057persona to the, square mile. Bax* my l* next with 830, Belgium third with SKI, Hflfilnnrt ami Wales next whh fits and tloUuitU r„xt with 838, F«f> Urn whole Germany the number is StO, while the Bulled States has only about 88 persona ia the square »I1<\ Canada %m s*r*m**aM Ana- traffa 14, , v New Cream Station la thfi room on Main Street'formerly occupiftcl bv tb« ' • Elias AMasters Millinery Store.* We fire ready to receive cream and,will pay the highest market price at station and Will also rut a truck and take your cream at your home at the same price as at the station. The London CreameryCo. GEORGE HANKLE, Local, Mftr. CcdarvU lo,. ^ * « « » FrOyr*»*lna. . Dsughte? we* st home from cot- mge tot tho week-end, She eeems umk chAnged, ntwpt ihei « k * hes teemed tu Shyt thht heW Before eheweal ewsy i limm k i **tl timt hker ’ BoomIn Msmees. r, With un mm equal to thet tit Te* fiA twn-ihlrd* of it flUnWe, Itaroetw hse M itiSB 10 p # *m «t tie WI epdev hfed tfce f M smi orable address 'In the form ha* been negoi to the Kepubli In almost t: added: “I hn tions of civiliz' them. 1 kno-w ■world, torn ai - hunger for ass eth, him Who baa Within his own lean is so bert potents of the ~ no more claim for the peace world, than t league have patriotic devot “No one wt. !.. tion tliO desir ******** uity amone tb International < » court for juti G’ tUB to all, who thi in teasoh rati put*. The estn for the revda tfleut of tho wi But it does ii ernmont to ei t h t render of nai enre of aetlci f t ft Following; tli' Afssoeiaitoh, in *« • atm Harding lag of AmoHr as charity, bt- ne*#? Em We hr Amerb preserve.” To this' he the land h^ feel in navm people cixeri i the progreasi* W> can not aloof, and wr pieto isotatioi^ posfiiblfi. it ioned, it ffiav'. and dteahiCir own pod .. more, th American ea ear own ubli the 'weri^a <! Eijumeratu. ' ietqtitj, f *? Tv*- which he. to fH w m e wet ,be *«»8F *<* btb»#W pemtive i «t aft- eitiliri flft (p l r i
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