The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 1-26

W E a m OUR TRUCKS MUVRR PROM­ PTLYEVERYWHERE Great 39th Anniversary Sale 90 auspieiouri; iaat Thursday Is still going on,, "Wo want to esaphgsi^O the fact that this is no ordinary sals, On the contrary it is a most extraordinary event* For months bach our buyers have been preparing for this sale. Quantities and qualities have been sought assldiously—and found. Never Sn the thirty-eight years experience of the big store have stocks been in better shape. Never has merchandise been more varied ormore attractive. Prices, of course, are always low-^as is consistent with a legitimate profit and much lower you will find by, comparison than those quoted by other stores. A Message to Mothers ^ ‘‘BABY WEEK” is npwin full swing. Twice each jrear we turii the second floor annex over to the mother and her baby and the great semi-annual juvenile carnival opened last Tuesday, See the wonderful which are entered in the doll oontest! Bring your baby and havehim weighed andperhaps win a prize,. At least bring him in either on Thursday, Friday or Saturday andwe will give him a toy batoon free, *Beautiful, useful arid dainty things for the baby. Mothers will aVtfemselves a great injustice If they fail to sec this display. And by all Means Try to get in t o ’the Big Store During This Great anniversary Sate. The Spring Time is Here and it's Time to Buy. % WREN’S Will Convince You That tha Big Store Is the Place. mm 'Of ' S S l t s W ' t e t f W i t h e r * , « • 1 C«me and See Them -*’ , - • , , . ^ \ " . „ *vV* " v -* - ' 4 . Parities have gone to Daytonand returned ’ to buy from us,* qm 6 *nf Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, . y ■ < ■■ - ’ . . . . i.,'. ' ‘i • :’ > ; Mattings, Wood Fibar Fillings, Draperies, LaceCurtains, also Curtain Seeds by the yard,Window Shad#*, Table OilCloth,alsoa fine lineofBedSpreads, Ga^arCheats, Carpet,Sweepers, etc., ever, tfclwn^innur carpet diriment. When you are ready for anything in thi&Jine, visit this department —IWTHE BASEMENT we be­ hoveWe camsave yteu seme money Warhanb Namo, Gossard, Frolasete wA«> Nftff&htfWh <§rG ibney XEWIA, OH IO VlullMfendHr.XMth'< torn** Wapakoneta, Ohio.—*' I am a tem e r by oecapatjkm, mad tk* grippe left me artthabedeouraimdtaa: ...... wm-down ewditiea, an peeer to gat anything to Until I took Vino! which beUt and myee^amd Berrommapa see aft r4m »l pm 1 l run tions of man, women and < Yiaol is a cowtftalk si remedy for *31 week, nervosa and nm-dowft coodi- " ‘ ... ' ~a»d Cf, Iff. BIDCTWAY, Drflggwt, CsdarvUle, Oblo. DRAFT STALLIOKS. Brine* Albert, tha Imported Belgian and Dongjurnsau, the Im­ ported Perobtron, will make the season at the farm on the Wilming­ ton read just south of CedarviUe, Owing to the unsettled condition *f the horse market the aaaaon for each boras will ballB for a colt to stand end suck. This is ah ex­ ceptional opportunity to breed your mare* te proven sires at such a low fee. Book year tnarsa early. ANDREW,WINTER. Oacar Lee, Groom, Phonon, barn IS on 108f n d resi­ dence *8, SHERIFF’S SALE. S ta te of Ohio \ Greene ponnty j s*. ; ' , P u rsu an t to command of an order of sale in. P a rtition issued from the Court of Common Pleas of said Coun ty , and to me directed a n d de­ livered, I w ill offer , for sale a t pub lic auction a t th e west door of th e Court house in the City of Xenia, in said County, po SATURDAY, MAY 27, A- D, 1916 a t 10 o’clock A . -'SfM the following lands and tenements to-wit, S tu a te in the County of Greene, t o o l O h io ,,and th e Village oi larvllle. being lo t number 25 in Dunlap add ition J o th* Village of Cedarrille, a s the same is designated number and knownan the recorded p la t of sa id Village; excep t 11 feet off tb e sou tb sideo f sa ld lo t, The sa id Prem ises were appraised a t twelve hund red doil&r* ($1200,00) The said p rem ise s a re located In the sa id Villageof Cedarville Greene .County, Oiiie on th e south-east corner o f Vine s tree t and Xenia Ave. Terms; ol eale~C*atx on d a y of sale.- 1 - * «* Y o b s sold by order o f sa id Court n case number H18A wherein J . A. iffuMtUanis p lain ti& ahd E lisabeth la tb re a th , et. a l are. defendants. :BVA. Jackson , Gheilfl af> Greene A U . •V - 1 ' > Cpttnty, Ohio. • fo r the OUR PROS ON PRINTING XX„ mam We will sell the p<y*on*l property oi the l*tfr Abes. TdrtibuU on the home farm on the Turabtrlf road, t mites South-east of Cedarvilic, On THURSDAY,SPRIL27, 1916 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property: . 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 Consisting of 8 'draff mares cotpingg years old; one 8-year-old Well broken one general purpart ivprse and one driving mare. 3 , HEAD OF COWS 3 Consisting of 8 jerseys, on* with calf by aide; other two fre^h by day of sate, 127 HEAD OF SHEEP 127 ' Consisting of 86 head Of fat sheep; 62 head of breeding owes with Iambi at Side; 9 Delaine rams and one South- down ram, 112 HEAD OF HOGS 112 Consisting of 18 brood sows 10 of them with pigs by aide and ether six will farrow by day of tale; M'head of feeding shoat*, weighing about 100 lbs; I Duroc Jersey boar. ^ . Corn, Oats, Hay, Gras* Seed Consisting of 600 bushels of corn. 60* bushels of oats, 40 font of hay, 6 bu, of mixed grass seed. Farming fniMlaniiants Consisting of 3 farm Wagon, one with new hog rack and platform bed, 1 Buck­ eye wagon with bed, Com King Manure Spreader, McCormick binder and mower, hay fedder, rake, com planter, roller, wheat drill, 9 cultivators, 1 Syracuse breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, 1 *»buggies almost new, wheel, barrow, fence stretcher, wagon jack platform scales, 30 gajions Lyons Im ported Sheep Dip, hay fork, 8 sets slings, hay rope and pulleys, seed sower, 6 sets work harness, saddle and bridle, 76 White Plymouth Rock chickens, 8 barrels vinegar, 1 galvanised barrel, 100 lhs. curedmeat, Iron kettle, 8 cords Of stove wood, and other articles not mentioned, H«u*«hotdGQods Of all kinds that cannot be listed here, Term s Mad* t(n»w n D«y o f Sat* F, B. &W. A. TURNBULL Admrs. of Alex, Turnbull, deceased, GRIEVE fit WEBB, Aucis, ty. L. CLEMANS, Clerk. Lunch Served by Hinton. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT, Estate of Alexander Turnbull, ullaad W. j P . B, Tamb i f , A. Turnbull mv« been qualified m admtnistra- or* of tlm estate of Alexander Turn- bull, late of Greene eounty, Ohio, de* ceased. Dated this 10th day of April A, D., 1910. Charles P . Howard, Probate Judge of said County* For Sai 6 Pure ro le Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. These egg* hatch well. Farm range. « &t . Hriwm QAVB IN SAFETY ^~^D o Your Banking by Mail A TIME IS MONEY i. T ime is money. Many a dollar is left to jingle in trie potjkefc only to vaporize eventually into a hundred and one petty ex* ’travagances for the sole reason THAT THE OWNNR PID NOTTAKE THE TIMETO ROT IT IN BANK. Knowing this to be true, THE SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS SOCIETYhas decided to encourageDEPOSITS BY MAIL, hoping * thus to counteract a tendency which, without question, fritters away many handsome competences annually, The splendid efficiency of the United States mail service con­ stitutes a valuable ally In this work.; If^you. live on a farm» a step „ to meet your rural route carrierwill do the work; . If you. reside in town; the postoffice is never far away. If you live in the city the letter box is nevermore than a blockaway and the two-cent stamp, . , performing as it does at. all times the greatest of all for the amount invested, will thus become your errand boy in what after all, is the best business venture in tbe lift of any individual—SAVING • '■ MONEY. ' * ? ' * - v \ - " , • , /■ Think it, over; Later on we are going .to tell you about our splendid institution and the safeguards which we throw around the money you deposit with us. There is one fact alone which should suffice to inspire all needed confidence, IN THE FORTY-THREE YEARS OF OUR EXPERIENCE. ASA SAVINGS INSTITUTIONWEHAVENEVER SUSTAINED "A SINGLE LOSS. WE PUT SAFETY BEFORE INCREMENT^ WF BELIEVE THE INDIVIDUAL'S FIRST DUTY TO HIM­ SELF IS TO SAVE>APORTIONOF HIS INCOME. HIS NEXT DUTY IS TO SAVE SAFELY. Springfield, Ohio- , " ' * 5 i * » White for our booklet “Banking By Mail'* . . . .x.1.1 .■.aj-1.... ^'■■"scarlifu'Sei-.'i r iM s u r * mm v. ICE ICE ICE If you want good ice, I have it. I handle noth# .■ * t > i tx f *!“* - • *‘ ing but manufactured ice fromthe Washington Ice Co; and Shawnee Ice Co., Xenia. Haye my ice contracted for and can furnishgood ice at all times. If you want prompt attention you must buy ice ‘ * > * * books when delivered* ARTHUR . JE;NKS CINCINNATI OundAy, A p r il 30 -$1 * 0 ROUND 1 “ “ TRIP From CEDARVILLE Sp«4ilTni. L mtm 7i24A. « . D irect to the Farmers * * Wo will furulnii d iroc t tb the fermors of Greene oount^ the bast sarum nntl v iru s o il the m sxket a t i cent* p e t O. G* fo r Serum and virus: 20 0 . 0 . so rum su d 1G. G. v irus will immune f* t 100 lb. pt#s th e ir n e te r s l JOife. Fig* three tb ten *»ys e id o sn b e Immunefl tbo lr imtereA life w ith 10 0 . C. *ermn end 1 G. 3 , vim** Wawill send yoMan expert to touch you how to vaech mats your own hot*. REFERENCES ; . . Phone 0 . A. Dobbin*, Gfcdervilte, 0 ., Beferenee* tou tbU re e t NetlonRi BsAk o i GomtnsiifMi o f K«ta*»* C ity , Mo. O rd e rW u r lerum front W» H . B fnb ty . an t sgefft, Itookyetd* , CinelnnstL 0-, e r tutRASitst* Vsooine O o t^ s e tn ft.O U g , Me, 1 i ” V SS5WC5 Ff"PNfPW W ' ' Pr d iitr law. CJifti Jagp< distri rious . board Bres. ■of N. Boss. Fou Thom New , and J, The fact t) strong dentia for co the oh require • t The be lesj ney ha could r assume same j 1 the boi not con $1,8000, Messu to that baliotin place to was cal -Views o He decli hoard f. for the After vated tc and Eos secure P work ii Clifton i, held out it While go over of the st vided an to the jh Prof. 3 lated on ant place sibility o districts and requ. .years of for all thi board has perintend quirenieni NOTICE ,The Vi se t aside *<Clean-l , ■ notified t - , and, fore' carted fr ■ duties of - ;th*t has ;trjibatedi Owners al other not D . B . B ’. W- Miles. ~ z Hoi \ c Soap Chan v t^nta * We ca. Spring Ri H-uunu. d * m its poun they mi “ Ml keep tin PR ICE ' 810.00; 3 1000 lbs. Manufa M r Richa-

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