The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
XM * mur Dm w m Q m 8tb* m b km h*f* > ^ Q a r i iip iiiad $i ia » ifcal wlifrm b t i* tide- : m dteeg^ f- an m* . '_...'... mSm , «E Dr. Jeaee, . bins M#**d Hasting*. who was Jw*a# for the Holiday vacation, has refcmragd isobar scshool work a t Green *E»« T a r t a r Lumbar Co. has pur* •— -* * - * o< land along the t of tb# „ „ r a t Gao. A m i w ,' ** was mad# fop futur* a##. Mi*# Mildred Blair. Who i r attend- M Ng P oor Chew, the greatest at. traction on the greatest course,,,... ., The ladies of the Home Culture club entertained their husbahds I t an . oyster supper a t the bom# of Mr, and Mrs.^ Stewart Townsleyj' Thursday evening. The affair is an annual -event with the members during the ■Christmas season. . ' , , A Quarantine has been ordered for th e Wright aviation field due to-an wpidemic of measles and.mumps. The camp a t present has the largest popu lation since opened a large number of cadet* from the south being'received aom# weeks ago. , „ Mr. Enos Hill has beau laid up with plow poisoning received from a nail in his sbbe. l ir ,, Ralph Hill, who is suffering with similar trouble from an injured limb, receivedWhite a t work a t a steel p lan t a t Pittsburg, has no t yet , recovered' so th a t he Can return ,to work. The latter has been home fo r several months, following several weeks’ treatment in a Pittshnrg hos p i ta l ’ v , \ ry „ , > ' / Mf. JVM. Willoughby who recently sold h is grocery,to Mr. L. H, Sullen- rger M s taken a position with- the mg Wfirery Co., Dayton, and Witt en ter upbn jai* duties, nex t Monday, He will have one o f the 'automobile delivery routes' that Serves Xenia, Jonestown, Cedarville ..and' Yellow Springs. Mr. Willoughby expect* to move to Dayton as soon as-he can go- cure a residence. v D. "S,.-Bhwfn is*harvesting ice east of tbfcn fttttngpp* #ltMtiflitsiiiiiii|iiMiiiiiii](iiiiii!iif(ii!ilMiiiiiliitiii(iiiii(iififiiiifi!<iiiiiiiiiiitliiiifiikfifYii!ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|ii(iiiifii|ti|)ii||||ii}|iiii(k||!!ii!itiiii||iiiiii||uiitiiii||||||iiiiiutiitiii|iiifiiiitii«iiiiiiiiiiittiitiiiiiii iiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiifEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiifi Mia# Bertha Aaderaon has accept ed a a* principal la the S a it twwMhlp h igh school a t Qf- bom, teaching Latte god Bteglwb. Mr. H. H- Stormoat started oh his usual R. F, D. journey Monday morn ing but his machine loft the road near Mr. Andrew Jaakaoate resManee. I t was neefsssary to secure a team to get the machine out iff the ditch. The ex perience was anything but inviting with the mercury near gar#, Luckily there was no damage. Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Ramsey gave New Year’s dinnef to a number friends and relatives. Miss Vera Andrew has returned to -chool a t HuhtingtOn, W. Va,, follow ing 'th e holiday vacation, ( Corporal Charles E. Lowry left Camp Sherman last Friday and is lo cated a t Camp Merritt, fourteen miles from New York City. He is in Block 11 Building 10; The camp is fo New Jersey near Tenably Station. Mr. Lowry was transferred some time ago to an auto truck company. Mr, Warren Barber returned Wed nesday morning from, Jacksonville, Florida, where he drove a n auto down for a contractor on the cantonment being built there. Warren states that the cold spell-reached fa r into the south, ‘ - T h e ’infant daughter of Mr. aha J a r s . Oliver P o tts /n e a r Xenia, died Sabbath and was buried Monday at Massies Creek cemetery, The little one was buttihree days old and had been weak from birth. The coal situation has caused -many a,household fo nave a representative on, the woodpile if he was fortunate to find wood. - T he demand for- axes and crosscut saws has been unusual 'a x e s Mm ‘and it is-said the local supply of ax has been sold out with little hope of getting more from the wholesale houses this season. Farmers who will need farm machinery thi§ coming season should lose, no time in placing their- order , nov?. ' a t' manufacturers using*steel and iron are being'limit ed by the government, which means a curtailment of their-output, - „ HOW'S THIS? . How’s This? We offer On#' Hundred Dollars Re ward. fo r any case -of Catarrh th a t cannot* be cured by' Hall’# Catarrh Medicine. „ ' Halite Catarrh Medicine has been taken, by catarrh sufferers fo r the past tiuxty-fiVa years, and has be come known a s th e most'reliable rem- ' * *■ ~ H a tte > c lb w tii Blood on the the Poison g the dis- ......... hhv#fokm tHdllteGd- t&rrh Medicine fo r a abort time you will see. a great improvement in fou r general, health. S ta rt taking Halite Catarrh Medicine a t once-and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimoinaht, free. <■ • P . J . CHENEY & Co., Toledo*. .Ohio. Sold,by all Druggists, 76c. Regard!*#* of the fact that the ax- „ ‘M# of pabltehii advanced aaormec P*a»f bs ng a newspaper ha# wuw uWy over a year ago, the Ohio S ta te Journal is out with their annual reduction# in a dozen diff erent club offers. The Ohio State Journal is the old est newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains. I t has long bee# a grqjit favorite with the farmers, who like to get a newspaper on the day i t is published. This advantage the Cm# S tate Journal has over other publications in its section, as it is the only morning newspaper published i n ; Columbus or Central Ohio and there- [ fore the only one to reach rural route patrons on day o f publication, A newspaper subscription has sifted down to a business transaction.,The subscriber in this day and age con siders the news service and what time the paper will reach* him. He wants | service, both in the way of news and delivery. The Ohio ^ ta te Journal Is a member: of the Associated Pfess and its read ers are therefore assured of receiving, a t the earliest possible hour, all the important news from every section of -the globe. Interest in the great European war has made the daily newspaper of greater importance than .ever before. Our boys are now fighting in the big army with the allies and we are more than interested. Special attention has beeh given to the Live Stock, Grain and Produce market reports, which have fluctuated so much on account, of the -war, and Ohio State Journal reader# have been kept ,in close touch with every change in prices.- » ' - : Colonel.H.-S. Wilson, lecturer, orat or, and after-dinner speaker, in-charge o f the editorial page, has a largo fol lowing, who,, recognize' his ability'and praise his editorial work. Apparently-every effort dies been made by the management of the .Ohio State Journal to make th a t newspap er interesting,and reliable in every re spect. . Its many features show .the wants of newspaper readers have been carefully studied and tha t fo r a thor oughly complete <tmd up-to-date news paper the Ohio State Journal is not excelled. A Safe Investment Yielding 7® In a Dominant Dayton Industry . W e offer the second allotment o f t*4e Cmnulative Ereferred “ Stock o f the Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company to yield i % , free from all Ohio Taxes and normal federal " income tax. • Th e D a y t o n Rubbe r Manufacturing Company tions for- the Ohio State Journal and National Stockman.or th e Ohio State Journal and Ohio Farmer will he-ac cepted during the Bargain Offer period for three dollars and fifty cents,-which ?s.fifty 'cen ts less than*the regular pnee. 'Subscriptions may be for warded through this office or sent di rect, to the .Ohio State Journal Cbm- paujt, Coldmbus, 0 . Prices are ad- vancmg and it would seem that this m g goad time to subscribe. ' Mrs, B. F»Dohaldsori w ill *ell*U her household god# in t]h» room on Maid street- vacated by th e post B ake ry On Saturday , J a n u a r y , 6, a t 1,*80 p, m. , I n tbe sal# w ill be potato##, apples and canned fru it of a ll kinds. ,. —The Chevrolet touring oar. now has the one raan fop and demount*, able rftns. F o r -th e price i t i« tb# bes t proposition on the m arket, Owen** Son, Agents' * ■* v / _ * <*** * 'rwvhwwlMXe j* .. aiuMM*** <*** [ %epy safeguard has been provided to make this stock a safe and profitable investment. The business of the company is well estab* lisbed, Payton'Airless Tires have been sold for five years, . Basic patents protect them' from possible competition. They are used exclusively by hundreds of cities on fire;ap* paratus and thousands are now in service on light pleasure and delivery cars, ^ Net profits out the fire apparatus department •alone* have beep more than sufficient to pay the interest on the entire authorized issue o f preferred stock, ■ < :V’. A * ' ^ A . v* v; * a * * +^ ** ** * t V ' During* each of the past four years orders for Dayton Airless Tires have far exceeded- the .possible production. * r ^ t •, ' * * \ t '* < , <■ ,'r’ / , - t , Jt ', Tt * ' In tbe past three years Dayton Bneumatic Tires have been thoroughly established in. the trade and orders for these* also have . far exceeded the supply. , , , An important factor in the company's busi ness is tbe manufacture o f Airplane Tires and a large contract has recently been closed. The average net profit of the company for the past four years has beeh over ten times as much as the dividend requirements on the entire outstanding preferred stock. The budgetfor the 1918 season contemplates $5,000,000 worth of business,* and it is con servatively estimated that the net profit on that volume will piaintain the former ratio of earnings to dividend charges. The company’s assets are $200.00 for every share of preferred stock, This offering affords an opportunity for in-, vestment 'with unusual safety and profit in one of Dayton’s fastest, growing industries. As the first offering of this stock, issued six months ago, was quickly taken by investors, ,we advise that you communicate with us immediately . , , - ; 8?* , ffM ' I r i • I*, j *'-}’!■f { '! I / > i i s • * ■-•I. t i- i Price $100 and Accrued! Dividends 1 V .. I *,wl*«.* -it- Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Conover- Bldg,, Dayton, Ohio. S E R V I C E Service is the biggest word in the dictionary. Service is the keynote of HEATON success. Most store-keepers seem to have forgotten that Webster defines SERVICE as,-—“Assistance or kindness to another,' 1• £'I ' ^ Heaton Service consists-not alone in promptly selling and delivering what we have to sell,—instead our REAL Service just begins AFTER the purchase is made, * ■ . Have you ever wished you might get the SAME courtesy, patience and attention in a store AFTER you had made a purchase, as you did before you bought? YOU GET IT HERE. Buy a piano here to-day and you get the SAME DEFERENCE five years heffoe. We never consider a sale completely closed as long as our piano is in your home. ■.a ■5-te s 5 , = FOX Lette Before promited white, so for the d fil rny pr days sim Smith, WS Richards, rainy nie it ha=3 b many thi haven’t n When , slightest sent ah when we Expected France c I would here, T , school in ■few have ca. Our tr will long course' it a 'Pullm in a- firs I did not nights a hard ta* eeption the who', every • < worst tf , our hag found, y- up in a those wl your bai dike lool stack to transpor much di certain, change When t in good - tie to v I am game o very en fascinat • minutes , riding ' The ■ • was, th stands seem tc ing lik< seem. - mp.wa death, sation away i We . and ti- est ca fought The inteves classei which was < generr ceivinj. I ai and c friend (Mil high a ’ 1 -fame f ; L; g ieat I n c l realize has en : vinced it They ai*4 J.-/ • H it dence .......; and it 1 ly I- b ■ ■ I H p 1'-
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