The Cedarville Herald, Volume 39, Numbers 27-52

luiesaWei* rl' -AkCOHOIi 3 JP®RI tffer isolute sat­ iation guar­ ded. Money refunded leerfully. -I sssraccs a JS cemt , j ossesactu lNFANTSrv-fjUIi)Ki;N- CftSTOBIA Tor Infants and Children. I The KindYou Have Always Bought nessand!festCoi\taliuneitter Opium,MorphinenarMtaiL- N ot N arcotic . Tr?1..'. mmmwm m : %f JfaaptmStt£* Jtx-Sam * JkMeSUts- r*rf* ‘ MMf* ApafecMtemedyforConsUpa- Hon, SourStomaehtDlarriioaj Worms,CoiwulsiwSiFcveri^i ness ardLoss of S leep . /pacSimik: Signature oT | NEW YORK. At& m.oritKs oW' J 5 B o s e s - 3 5 C e n t s Exact Copy o f Wrapper. THtoe«T*ui»«PMMKT,JNeWVO**OITT.' iur twelve iful -win- displays, w ill put tyle wise. C. M. Spencer The Grocer Phone 3-110 C g d e r y i l l e , O h i o n Until P.M .' >e S , y c. Y Your Position In Life Demands A ■ • Good Healthy Mouth ANCHOR SUCTION PLATES TSOfch , W ithout Plateslnvesti- gate Them Open Evenings I Do Not Out Or Lance the Quins When Extracting . Examination Free Never Slip or Drop $5 to $15 Per Set Positively No Pain With Somnoform. Extraction and Treatment Free with other work. Fillings 50c to $1 Bell Phone 800 ■Homo Phone 469 Lady in Attendance Crown and Bridge . $ 0 to $ 5 Dr. G. A . Smith SPRINGFIELD, - • - OHIO Dial Building* S6 So. Limestoho S t., Entrance Between W ool- ■ worth’ s 6 and 10c Stores Hours 8:80 A . SI. to 8 P. M. , Sundays 10 to 1 F. M. Galloway & Cherry II E . M a in S t . , X e n i a , 0 * headquarters for Reliable Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Etc. . % Xenia’s Exclusive Carpet and DraperyHouse HERE'S SMILE OF PERFECTHEALTH |* rM * ^ 4 T w % * n * * fc * «> * * # * * A a I * LOCAL AND PERSONAL £} - * m i # -» '■ 5 : A son was born to Mr. and M rs.. ' Ralph Gilbert last Monday, ! — — - — _ ; 1 j FOR SALE :- Large compart- TfllSM3I1WdSWlBUIIialiCGriDCfe merit refrigerator in good condition — I and cheap as wo have no need,for same. Rufus McFarland In Use Over Thirty YeaVs Mr. OharleB Shephard, of Chicago, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary Bridgman. Mr. and Mrs Charles Fields, of Daytpn, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W . W , Creswell. -HOUSE FOR r e n t 5 roonvf cottage close to new school building. R. Bird &. Sens'Co. Rev. J. W. Patton, who has been quite ill, fo» some time is reported .as much improved. , No need of having rain, snow or cold wind' on you while driving in your autf>. You can have the broken celluloid replaced in your curtains at Wolford’s. ■ (MUM Mr, John Kyle, who underwent an operation in a Columbus hospital last week for a growth on tils neck is reported as much improved. Do not forget that an extra good draft horse, something better than the ordinary, will he sold at the Colin Barber sale. Look up the hills or notice elsewhere in this issue. Mr. O. E. Bradfute is having his room remodeled to suit the- new tenant, Mr. Ralph Murdock, Among the changes will be a new plate glass front. BUTTER Bring us your sur­ plus. We will pay you an extra good price for choice frpsh Butter. ------- R. Bird & Sons’ Co. County Commissioner 11. D. W il­ liamson has received several pairs of pheasants from the state and will liberate them in the county. The Clemans Stock Farm, near New Jasper, consisting of 231 acres, was sold several days ago to John Dodd and Ed. Bishop of Jamestown. The farm belonged to the estate of the late J. G. Clemans, . Miss Bernice Northup underwent an operation at the McClellan bos- pltal in Xonla the first of the week for cancer of the bre&Bt. Miss Donna Burns entertained the members o f the Philosophic Literary Society and other friends at her home last Friday evening. Rev, Coltz, of South Charleston, addressed the college students Mon­ day on his sixteen years experience as a missionary in Alaska. OYSTERS Down goes tho prico. We receive 4 shipments per week all the time' at our store. Price 30o per quart. 15c par pint. R. Bird & Sons’ Co. Mrs. J. O. Stewart and Mrs, C, M. Ridgway attended a Japanese party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Zeiner and Mrs. Frank Walker m Jamestown, Ohio. MrS.BichardShroades, ofGerrads- town, Va .f and Mrs. Anna Shroadcs of ‘Martihiburg, West Va,, are yisltifigat the home of Mrs, Eliza­ beth dhroades. Mr* Walter Cultice has rented the' Forest Waddle property and will move there, while Mr, James Willoughby Will take the residence to he vacated by Mr, Cultice. EGGS Wa will pay you 4 0 cents per dozen in trade for clean, fresh laid EGGS Satur­ day, November 18. Bring us your surplus. R< Bird &Sons' Co* Mrs. S, T, Baker o f this place and Mrs, Mary Collins and Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Xenia, are attending the National W. 0 . T. U. convention which opens today In Indianapolis, The following announcements have bean received hore and will be of interest to a large circle of friendB o l the groom: “ Mr, and Mrs, Zelofah J . Line announce the marriage of their daughter, Golda Gladys, to Dr. John Robert Arthur, on Thursday November sixteenth, nineteen hundred And sixteen, DAyton, Ohio. “ A t Home'’ cards state tho newly married couple will bo.afc hofche at 619 Nogley Place Dayton, Ohio. PXI PC <«t liDRiediite Itflef from K T 1 X 3 Br. Shoojp'sMtgjc Glfiiheit FiteYears. FINDS STRENGTHNEW WAY John Lands, Victim of Chronic Stom­ ach Weakness, and Generally Run Down Constitution, Tells How He Won New Vigor—Now Hale and Hearty, Enjoys Life to Limit John Lands— His smile. A cumber o f young folks gave Miss Esther Townsley a surprise last Monday evening in honor of her twenty-third birthday. * Mr. and Mrs. Rrobert Bird made their son, Fred, a week end visit in .Uppor Sandusky, where he is teaching in the, High School. Can YOU smile like this'/ ■ Hearty, Jolly, contented—it’s the smile o# perfect health. It comes from bounding rod blood. Joy in living, the vim and vigor of sound manhood,. How long since YOU haye smiled like this. Bo hon­ est with yourself. Do you face the mirror in the morn­ ing with cheery pleasure over an­ other day horn, or do you gef up tired, droopy and .weary, with a bad taste in your mouth, aches In your body and hones, and . a grouchy f e e l i n g against all the world in your heart ? If the latter, then you need just what John J.ands needed—and found. John Lands is the smilar in the picture, He is a machinist and lives at 712 Freeman avenue, Cincinnati. It is the expert ence he has been through" that makes him smile today. Hobbled on Crutches. For five years John Lands has suf­ fered from a.weak stomach and-kid- hoy trouble.* Rheumatism set in and at times made him virtually a cripple, He had to hobble around on crutches for weeks at a time, laying off from his work, losing time and money, sitf. fering agony. I have taken fully a hundred different kinds of medicine to relieve my condition during the lack five years,” he said, "But nothing (seemed to do me any real. good. Food would lie heavy on my storrmeh and I had to take cathartics constantly. Then l had an extremely bad case o f rheumatism. Once I had to lay off work for four months. I had to use "crutches a good many weeks at & time/ “Look at me now! J am-hale and hearty an enjoy, life to the ‘limit. I am in full possession again of nil my natural vigor. Tanlac 0$,. Jfc “What did it? Tanlac, the Wonder ful new tonic and system, purifier.. It is one hundred per cent efficient, No medicine I ever took has done for me one-tenth of what Tanlac bus done. Ask any of my frinrtds who have seen me daily. They will tell you the same thing. This Tanlac is positively mar­ velous.” Dityton's Largest afid Exclusive Men’s and Boy#' Store Where Quality is the First Thought Young Man do you desire to be well dressed? Then you can’t do it in cheap clothes. Pay under $15 and you are a punk dresser. It isn't because you can ’t afford better, for you can. Break away from the’ old habit; you think you’re saving money, well you're not. Pay more and you ’ll save—that'# tho policy, save—but you must learn how to do it. The best is always the cheapest. When we say best, we don't mean extravagant. , Gome and SEE US when You 'are Ready C o j w r c U i . s u t Zi.iZ~.-d. From Dress Suits to ■ 1 . Overalls, Collar Buttons to Sox, Always the Best for Everybody STRAUS & HILB “ The Surprise Store” ? 28-30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio ^ C. M. RIDGWAY, Agent, Tanlac may also be obtained at the following exclusive agencies in nearby towns:' Jamestown, W. Harper; Jeffersonville, J. D. Davis; Washing­ ton C. H., Blackmer & Tanguary; Cedarville, 0. M. Ridgeway; South Charleston, Claude W, Deem; Yellow Springs, A. H. Finley; Springfield Morrow Drug Co.; Fairfield, Frank Herr; Osborn, C, J. Logsdon; -Bell- brook, J. S. Turner & Son; Center­ ville, Kelsey & McCray; Lytle, Chas. E. Johins; Waynesville, L. A. Zimmer­ man; Harveysburg, Charles Madden; Bowersville, C. E. Gardner, L. M, Stephens, Mfc. Holly," W. A. Anderson, Wilberforce. Schm idt’s Specials Let Us Help You Solve the High Cost of Living Remember that we are still able .to Had the places to buy our merchandise cheaper than anyone else, and rdtnember that we are still able to give the public fnore Groceries, than anyone else. So come to oiir store or call us by phone ejther to-morrow or next dajr, and get some of our special grocery offerings. COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES 9 Different Kinds of/BREAD at 4c • PER LOAF Your dollar will buy more Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams. Sugar Potatoes, Flour and Canned Goods here this week than we have ever offered since the advance in prices. Try our Fresh Celery, Cauliflower, Cranberries, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, California Grapes, Cabbage, Oranges, Bananas, Lem ons,. etc., in fact everythtng imaginable for your Sunday dinner. I attaUe or Water touches\ \SIALSWVPT OVSTtUM . \No CbemicsWKserVaWve\'/ \used. \ lUUluru T\«vor.fteshne»\ \frOuaXUyfcbKUVHmP] PUBLIC SALE! West ill have seme extra fine APPLES Cheap Having decided to leave the farm, 1 will offer at public sale on what is known as the Chas, M. Barber farm, 1}$ miles east of Cedarville on the South Solon road, on Wednesday, "Nov. 22, 1916 Commencing at 11o'clock sharp. . 2 ‘-HEAD OF HORSES—2 1 Brown mare 16 years old good liner and worker, 1 Dark Iron GRAY GELD­ ING 6 years old, weight 17S0, a fine in­ dividual and worker. It will pay you to come and watch him sale day. 5-HEAD OF CATTLE-5 1 Jersey cow 7 years old, 1 Jersey cow 2 years old. Both of thesfe cows milk­ ing, 1 head of veal calves extta fine, 1 good iflilch cow Jersey and Holstein cross will be fresh this winter, 17 Head of Duroc Jersey Hogs 8 Head of feeding hogs weight about ICOlbs., double immuned; 1 immtmed sow and 6 fine pigs, 2 head of young Duroc Jersey male hogs, immuned. Farming Implement* 1 Buckeye wagon with 14 It. hay ladders, Hog rack and side boards. All complete as good as new, 1 Gale breaking plow with jointer, single and double trees, 1 John Deer com planter with plenty ol wire, 1 McCormick 6 It. mowing machine, 1 9-ft. McCormick steel hay rake, Superior disc wheat drill, 1 Disc harrow 1 60 tootfa harrow, Buck­ eye com plow, 1 corn sheller good as hew, Sgarden plows. All these in good repair. 1 set of gravel boards, 1 Grind stone, 1 good (16 gallons) kettle with stand, dinner bell, hog houses, enough of hipstrap harness for 2 horses com­ plete, nearly new; 1 Keystone windrow hay loader good as new, 1 Appclcton cutting box in good shape, hand ur power, 1 heavy breaking cart, a few Buff Rock chickens, household furniture consisting of 1 good base burner with new bowl and jiiSgMlM. 2 hanging lamps, 1 brussels rug KMJxli, l good set of quilting irames and other article* H. E. Schmidt 6 Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers •f 30 South Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio too numerous to mention. | Tartns Madm Known Day o f Sato GRIEVE & WEBB, Aucts. j W . L. CLEMANS, Clerk. I COLIN BARBER, NOTICE. Common Pleas Court, Greene,County, Ohio. William D. Spore, Plaintiff, vs,Nora Spore, Defendant. Nora Spore, last known place of residence, St. Joseph, Missouri, will take notice that on the seventh day of November, 1916, William D. Spore filed in said court his petition against her for divorce upon the grounds of wilful' absence for more than three years, and fraudulent contract o f mar­ riage, and that said cause will be for hearing at the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, on and after December 19,1916, by which time she must answer or demur to said petition, or judgment may be taken against her. (Signed) WILLIAM D. SPORE. A Matter o f Business FOR SALE—I have for sale a very desirable, centrally located piece o f property in Xenia, which will rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent jper annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be had on much o f this, if de­ sired, No better location in town, only one square from court bouse." As an investment this would be first class. See A. W, Tresise, No, 89 Greene street, Xenia, Y. M. C. A. Building. Or. Mlteo* Anti-Pain Plfia for rheumatiMM. WiU You Trade With UsIf We Make It to Your Interest? W e are aware of the fact that ninety per cent o f the buying public go to the store where they at least believe they can ge£ the most and best goods for their money. Our' business is based on a knowledge o f that tact. Our stock was brought early with a view to. doing just that thing—give the most and best for your money, We believe we are fu lly prepared to carry out this purpose°on every thing you buy from us. Anyway— W e guarantee that the man who undersells us will never got rich off the saleB he makes. Are you open to conviction? Then,come and see us. C. A . K E L B L E West Main Street, 7 - XUNXA, OHIO Mti

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