The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26
c * *?*«,>*> j LOCAL AND PERSONAL - IS Wine nr Cartful, *70.' At Wistorman’ * ■ 1 3 * --Tim Watt;, &Foust brood sow Bale i ^'jjJ will bo held Tuesday, February 4 a t] Oodar Vale Farm rt \ ~ ' j9C Mepsvs 0. N. and J . E.Stucfcoy are I •Columbus business visitors today. Mr* G. H. Smith has goho , to French Lick Springe, Itid. Mr*. J . W . Johnson was quite sick the first of the week sulforing with acute indigestion. ^ ti m'^ ^ ( ■ M. Mr. H arry Owens returned to S t Louis Saturday* Mrs. Owens re mained over until Tuesday when Bhe left for Detroit to v isit relatives. Sale Started Quit Business i Sale Started Wednesday Morning. Wednesday Morning January 8th Shoe Sale January. 8th A t 9 O ’ c lock . ■ ' ' r ‘ . - .6 . ’ • ■ ' -■ ' ‘ ■ ■ *>■ A t 9 O ’ c lo c k . r T * a- ,Prof, F . A, Jurfcat has been con- fiued to fiis home this weelt with a severe case of the grip. Mr. O. A. Dobbins • and wife are spending several days in Lima a t tending the State Corn Show. Mrs, Emma Harper of Dayton visited her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth' Owens, Thursday. Prof. F , M- Reynolds and wife have beeh in Biam.heater this week where they were Called owing to the death of tiie former’s father. Fred D, Nesbitt will retire from the shoe business, Must close out every pair quick and the prices are all. cut to the puick selling mark, All kinds of footwear, leather "and rubb e r^ nothing reserved. Very best makes. All will go at less than coist to manu^ facture. . C l o t h e s of CLEANED at all kinds DRY HOME Clothing Co. —The Exchange Bank of Ctadar- villerOhio, pays interest at,4percent on savings from $1.U0 up', They request holders-of Savings pass books to. bring them in and re ceive oteciit for interest on Jan 1st. —Choice Plymouth Rock cock erels for sale. Call soon. 3t W. H. Oreswell. Harrison Lilly, colored, died Thursday a t the county home, The funeral will be held Saturday from the residence of Louis Sihiili. The regular monthly meeting of the W, C. T. H, will be held in the library Thursday • afternoon a t 2 o’clock. Mr, Win. Conley l ad wife who have been in New York city for two ..Weeks wfiere they went to be In a t tendance a t the funeral o f' the late Whitelaw Reid, returned home tliiB morning. ' , Xenians take notice. The .Review of Reviews this month in referring to, the death of Hon. Whitelaw Reid states th a t the late ambassador w;as born “m the little town of Xenia.” Jfr. T, H . Norris and wife re turned home Saturday evening af ter a two weeks! v isit with relatives in Coshocton. They were accom panied home by the former’s broth er, who Will make them a visit; The two year bid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of near Selma' died Tuesday after a short illness of pneumonia followed by spinal men ingitis. Thejfuneral was held Wed nesday, .bu ria l’ beihg made in Springfield. Mr, Louis Smith is a brother of Mr,(0. L . Smith, whose eighteen months old daughter died several weeks, ago of (he same di sease, GREATEST Shoe Bargains Stock must fee closed out by Fetv ruary 1st, , ........ ' ‘ . > - - *. - - ' - . ' * ‘ " GREATEST Shoe Bargains Ever Offered F I T M F ^ R I T T vJw l/ill fLUlllAj Ever Offered in Xenia. — ^ .. ..... • i r . U . I t £ 1 > 3 D i i I in Xenia , ■ . ' "■ ■. ' ■ ■■■'. * - * ' «» , "'TV* _ N . Detro it St., ''%■?■■' ■ ■ - :;V \ Xenia , Ohio . D R O P S THE BBSs’ R E M E D Y For oil forma of RHEUMATISM 8 ^ * * , Oout,*«««<• ffaKMnayTnwMtf, C*tonh and Aithm* 6-DROPS” STOP THE PAIN Gives Qifiok Relief ft Stops tilfl ftclios and pains, re* Here* swollen Joints nod muscle* -“Sotsalmostllke maicic. Destroys the excess uric acid And J* quick, safe And sure in. Its, results. Mo other remedy like It. SanlpIO Its* on requ e st. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS On* Dollar p<Srbottle, or sent pre- pAld upon receipt of price if not iobtainable in your locality. SWANSONRHSUMATICCURECO. 189 Uk* Strtfl ■I b / A N S O N P IL L? ■§** *«w « f ,f*r _ . . f «afl»«l|iati*a,Si»k a««y *t*to**h, Faiaitmr . jU**y fmpibliMb.* * * TNw* SKIN SORES SGilfi m own ... M m 'IHVIII 4tyw«L«k* t&a»SL QUSCKLY‘MEALED The pexfe number on the Cedar' villo Citizens'lecturecourse will be “The Stratfords.” The date is Wednesday evening, January 22, a t eight o’Clock. The p la t will be open at. Johnson’s oil Monday,JJantlary 20, a t twop.- m., Diana Reyes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Alex. Keyes, colored, died Tuesday after a lingering illness of several months. The funeral waB held Thursday and burial took place a t the Stevenson cemetery. The seventeenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Polled Jersey Cattle Company will be held a t the BookWalter Hotel, Springfield. Ohio, a t 10:30 A- M„ Wednesday, January 22, 1»13. In the afternoon, a t 1:30, a papef by W* J . Spillman, of the United States Department of Agriculture, on “ In heritance of the Poll Character in Cattle,” will be read m the Assem bly room of the West County Build? lug. H. N. Coe, President. Clias. S. Hatfield, Secretary, “The Stratfords” will appear at theCedarvilie opera house Jan . 22, under tiie auspices of the Cedarvilie Citizens’ lecture course. Get tick ets a t Johnson’s Jewelry Store, Sin gle admission 1 b 06 cents, A season ticket for the remainder of t h e course including “Tiie Strutforda” can be purchased for 90 cents. The Brady’s, the fast independent basket ball team in Xenia, defeated the Cedarvilie College team Friday nlghfcby a snore of 48 to 8. McClel lan scored aR the points for the col lege team and Balduer five foul goals for the Bradys. Miss Josephine Orr le ft Tuesday for a two weeks vi«it with her broth er-in-law and sister, Rev, Ernest McClellan aud wife of MoundBville, W. Va* ’ . $100 Reward* $100, The reactors of this paper will be please- to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to unrein -Wine of Card ui, 70c A t Wisterman’s. D ead A nimads —The Xenfa Fer-i tllizer Co., willremoveall deadstock immediately, free of charge. Call either phone* BeJl837*W. Citizens 187, We pay Me per cwt. for hogs or sheep, $2 for hordes, $2 for cattle, delivered a t the company’s plant. Miss Frances Patton of Sparta,- 111., who is attending college a t New Concord and has been spend ing the holiday vacation with friends here, loft Tuesday to resume her school work a t Muskingum,' AN ORDINANCE C reating ; a secret service eond Section 1. Be ft ordained by the Council of the Village of C-darville, Greene County, Ohio, th a t twenty- five per cent of all money th a t is hereafter paid into the Treasury of said village reclved from lines, aud forfeited bonds collected under any of the Local Option Statutes of the State of Ohio, shall constitute a Bep- urate fund to be called the Seofet Service Fund. Sections. That buc I i fund Bhall be used for hiring detectives or se cret service officers, to secure the enforcement of said Local Option1 Laws! Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be fn force on and after its passage and publication ac cording to law. Done In Council this 61h day of January, 1918. L. G, Bull* President of Council Mayor of the village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, A ttest—J .W . Johnson, Clerk. 1 will operate iny soda fountain all winter with the best of soda and suudaes. AI bo hot chocolate aud bullions* Wm« Marshall. THE new Constitution ofOhio will help Harry Fred out on his traction line from Springfield through James town. AUdording to J , Fred Green head of the Springfield & Plqila Traction Company, Harry will have the best excuse yet givoh for not building tlio roatl. Tiie new consti tution will be too exacting on rail road and* traction lines, with the probability that tiie initiative and referendum wifi put their linos in jeopardy, Mr. Green says there is nothing doing Itt Ohio in trac tion lino construction, from which we infer' .(hat Harry Frey will do . * .......... ‘Kill themall } _ / This new ra t poisonwill -quickly rid your fau n of, _r«vc ty ra t end mouco-and _ rd o it w.thou,. a b it o f wu#A T o r bother* Itn ,iv o r faiI»-kill* —fev ery tim e; th e cleanest, slvi- fptcjt And turcti ratpoison made* ^Rat Bis-Kilt Pasta fill new potton in the tabt I«sie»B ol the old style, h*rd-ta-oni>n can , IRnt BivKit 1’jr.to tapoVnpinnneitt, handr i Jtnbe, Yoadon'thav*to use a spoonor knife / Ffcftcmrtveft from the tihaoel spread it on / Itoe bait; yousimply press the tube arut that ................... " .......... ........ toad-. ' roaches aad other vetmin, too. Git-trAKfrcifai/niXei ■ vwntummr yeffthtictijM Reti$ Ilk « til nothing with his itnagiuativo enter prise which has never yet incubated How sorrowfully we will miss U\ts annual announcement that “ground Will bn broken, on the first day of March,** and all because of tho finf- Cit.I precautions of (he now cons(ftu»J tlon. How we shall miss thatftti*,a nouncement,—Jamestown Journal, , Pt*fa Ijf, tin wisA a t H U M druvekls ML , ,er e/tric/ ME*. fro tit m *. pnn/'AJD TwilUtBWilCe. ^r.A JU«e»i*etSt( 0, a ait ite stages snd Csterrb. Halfia C3st«rrhCureis the qnly positiv* car*now known to the medical fraternity* Catarrh being a conBtituticinftl diseaat^ requires a oorrstUntional treatment Hall’s Catnrrh. Gate is token Internally, acting directly up « i the blood and mucoussurroecs ofsystem thereby destroying, ihe foundation of the "diaease, and giving the patient strength by building up’the constitution and' assisting nnturc ln doing its work, The proprietors .have somuch faith,in its curative powers, f ij hat {key, ofter oneHundrefi Dollars forattj ' case that it foils to cure.'' fiend tor net t testUucmials, Address. P. J. CHFNIiY & Co, Toleds O, Sold by'Druggist, 76c. all’s Family Pills are the bait, INSULATOR FOR THE TREES Wood U*ed Should Be Thoroughly Waterproofed to Prevent Branches'* From, Forming. Is not on ly Sp ring fie ld ’s best and Biggest Stores==but it has no E*qual in - • • ' 4 - •^ S . -*s ' Cen tra l Part of the telephone work consrlsts in keeping c l e a r t r e e s and their lineman’s the w* es branches, I’ which often afford a good ground. The Morse tree insulator here shown la simple and quickly placed on the wire, M U S L IN UND ERW EAR S A L E For years we have held our aunual sale of Under Muslin in January. The date for 1913 has not been definitely fixed but will be seen—so Wait and watch for announcement of th t Greatest Sale of Muslin Underwear in this Big Store’s History, $ ’ Tree Insulator. saya the Popular Electricity, It 1* a rectangular piece of wood that may ho placed on A wire by means of two crosswise grooves deep enough to .meet a shallow groove on the face* The wire passes from one crosswise groove along the face groove and out hy wAy of the second groove, the mid dle of the insulator thus held by .the wire bearing against the limb er tree without the use of nails or other fas teners* The wood for the insulator is thoroughly Waterproofed. H O U S E FURN ISH ING S A L E Stock saking is over and the Inventory sheets tell us stocks are entirely too large—to reduce them to the minimum in a very short time we will s ta rt a BIG REDUCTION SALE of all HOUSE FURNISHINGS, China, Aluminum ware, Glass, Granite ware, Portables, stoves, Gas and Electric fixtures, Silverware, Etc., Etc. T U E S D A Y , MORN ING JA N U A R Y 14th . Quantities of Water* Consider the kind of plant yon are watering. Soft-stemmed kinds, espe cially those.With targe leaves, will require much mere water than hard- wooded, slow-growing kinds. While the former easily recover, from drouth, the hard-wobded suiter permanently from extremes. The seasons and time of day should also be watched. Plants.hot in active growth should be watered sparingly until they have regained their foliage. Watering hi.the evening just before dark greatly aids fungous diseases, as the foliage remains wet through the night, i w PAR C E LS POST Use our Mail Order Department—Competent Man apd Wemen to do the buying for you. We pay the postage on any parcel weighing up to 1 1 pounds, within a radius of ISO miles. \t/ W w For Sale by J, B, Watftfle, fruits ami groceries, and e , M Itidgway, druggist, Cool the Ashes* j Asiies tor fertilising the grape vine should he cooled before applying them and-theft they should be so placed that they will not come in conduct with the vine Itself but father enter Uio ground And fertilize the root*. f a r e r e f u n d e d When you come to WREN'S and buy $15*00 worth of merchandise or more—we refund your round trip fare 40 miles—80 continuous miles*.
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