The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
GMMrwi Cry far Fletcher's The IKM You B at * ilw*y» Bought, and which has been I* hm f a oyer over 30 years, has home the signature of aafl has been made finder his per sonal supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this. 411 Counterfeits, Imitations and if Just-as-go&d” are but y r pfirimatrte that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants juxd Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA , • Caatoria i t n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, "Scops, and Soothing Syrups. I t is pleasant I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance,- Its, age is its guarantee. For more titan thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids th s assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—-The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS (►Bears the Signature o f - ►serw-^r *-•** The Cftdarville ^tr aid $i.aa Pwc Y e ,r *T+1 -fSXT"ESP *Z&im JT^'sINWflSSi ~ * (F ***&■*&' KAftUH BULL EUlitSp «aeh Olid & Sons Co. j rnmmm Entered **fc the Post-Office, Cedar- nil*, October 81, 1887, as second class matter. InUse for Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE.CgNTAUnCOTdHANV:MewYOBKOltV, Why Take Chances C-oa your —. Pall and Winter Suit - . • \ •. 1 • < ' , / ,< » , • . * , -i In buying a ready made Suit or ^Overcoat when you earnbo assured of perfect satisfaction by letting us mak* your Suit or Overcoat to order? Exclusive ness is the; keynote of our prices. There is certain Satisfaction in our service, XENIA, OHIO, fit\ ' t** * * ’ ' F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 11, m g Dr, Harry*Garfield, who handles tli*1coal situation m this country, must think most of* the coal con sumers ar* Christian Scientists when he says the coal question is psychological. You people with no coal are no t cold you only think so. Americans w an t no halfway in vestigations i s to army conditions, Congress has i t within its power to bring-trl.e true situation to the sur- faoe. , Dr. Garfield says the government will have td take over the coal As were the railroade. Possible the government make a mistake when It took over Dr. Garfield. Cedarvllle township was a t the. frontin the Sixties and the whole statepaid us homage. Her sons in 17-18 in the campaign for world wide democracy are taking their places in honor line. With two boys in the th ird officer's training camp after a hard competitive test she leads the county. I An old adage ‘-‘As the days begin, to lengthen the winter begins to Strengthen*’ has been brought home to Us all since December 81. Alcohol is the beat anti-freeze so lution for radiators. Get it a t C. H . Ridgway’s. The school board has succeeded i« getting* oaf of coal a t James town and is having it hauled here faywagon to keep the schools open. Gas stoves haye been purchased for rooms tha t have connections and it is not thought th a t the Softools will have to be closed today as pre dicted. Miss Belle Winter returned to PainesviUe, 0., Saturday fa resume her teaching following a vacation for the holidays. Privates Herman Randall and Wm. Kennon of Camp Sherman were home over Sabbath. Xenia has for some time been fighting an epidemic of small pox but the work was carried on secretly without any quarantine. The au thorities seeing the number of vic tims increase have had fa make a more determined effort to check it. The number of-cases have hot been •made public but from a reliable source we are informed that 100 cases are known a t this time. Cedarvilje for more than a week has been facing a serious condition due to the lack of coal, Las^ Satur day Kerr & ,Hastings received one car which was sold out in 500 pound lots. Many of those who are in need had fa go without and- with cold weather-holding on the way it is there is much discomfort in many homes. Much of the coal that has been received In the past has been, of a very popr quality. Da not buy tha t overcoat until you look over Kelble's lino 17-10 W. Main, Xenia, O. FLASH LIGHTS and ba tteries R, Bird & Sons Co. Rev. Robert Hutchison of the R,‘ P. seminary will "preach Sabbath morning for the R. P- congregation. The Ohio Inter-Oolfagiate contest s~t for tonight has been withdrawn due to the fact tha t but three colleges would have representatives and it would be useless fa- go on with so small representation. Farm Economy vf ,vv ' ^ 1 The Biggest Los%on Farms Today is Perishable Posts and Poor Fence * P r o f its A r e ^ l a d e b y M a n a g in g 1:;a F a rm o n a B u siness^ Basisjg Use American Steel Fence Posts *Made by American Steel & Wire Company THEY LAST A L IFE TIME Thousands In use in the past 15 years, which have not rotted, rusled or burned because they are heavy zl ic coated inside and outside. SWEATER COATS big stock All gr&cfas from *1 .00 up. I ft- Bfad H Son* Co, . The. J a n tf a tf meeting of the Parenfc-Teariiers’ Association will be held on Friday afternoon, Jan, oadnot be definitely stated .at the present times but will be announced later,. ■, E thel Rdwftrds, See’y, AH those who have not paid their Red Cross membership dues for 1018 are requested to do So on or be fore( Saturday, January 12th, as a flnaireport must be made on this date. Mr. OharlSBGalbreatb, who travels for the National Cagh Register Co., dropped into fawn, yesterday for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Galbrenth. Charles is on his way to Boston and Portland, Maine. - v- j,-A. American S tee l Posts Can Be Driven Eliminates Fence Repairs Every Post* Lightning Rod Protect!Stock from Lightning No Staples Required Fence Rows Can Bo Burned, b e s - ' troying Weeds and Vermon 1Land with HcSol Posts is More , Valuable. Bed us a t once for further information or a sk the man who haa used Amerloun S tee l Fence Post TARBOX LUMBER CO. C e d a r v i l lC j J O h i o J J Money Saved //TRY OUR JOB PRINTING m Pathe Phonograhs No Needles to Change Plays Any Record Be aura to see find bear the tnachine be fore making a purchase. Machine glad* ly #eni on approval, Galloway & Cherry m LMainSWXenia.:04 Elsewhere is this issue can be found a great bargain announce- meat in overcoats at Kelblo’s 17 10 W. Maid, Xenia, 0.' Mr. Fred Townsley and Hugh Turnbnll are in the 46th Artillery Corps, Camp Percedio, San Fran cisco, Cal. OYSTERS today R. Bird &. Sons Co. t Automobile owners should pro tect their machines during the Winter by using alcohol in the rad ia to r. 0 . M. Bidgway Friends hereof Mr.Ed Armstrong will regrotto hear of his d e a tb h t his home in London the first of the week, Mr. Armstrong was a druggist here years ago. [The Red Cross organization met F rid ay evening and the following officer* were chosen; Mrs. Dora Kerr, president;-Mrs. W, H, Bar* her, rlee president; Mrs, L, H. Sultonberger, secretary; assistant secretary, Mrs. Josephine Orr; treasurer, Mrs. J . W, Ross and Mrs, Ira Davis, director, R«v* Mills J . Taylor, former pas tor of the R. F« church of tills place, but far the past four years paster of theSeeoiidtb P. church, Monmouth, III., becomes> secretary of the Foreign Mission hoard of the U, P. denomination and will locate in Philadelphia. Rev, Taylor was given a farewell reception by the Monmouth Ministerial Association Monday night. The kindliest senti ment and affection for the outgoing member was expressed which was ru&pcocatefjl in Jfav. Taylor’s fare- veil' remarks. Rev. Taylor has been president of the Chautauqua tssaclalion and the hewly elected president presented him with a ..goCOlife insurance policy paid up until 1010, a gift of the directors in appreciation of his services, COMBWA'J&ON OFFER. Herald, Ohio State Journal arid Na tional Stockman, Regular price $5; Our price, $4.05, Herald, State Journal, Ohio Farm er, Regular price $5; Our .Price $4.25. Herald, State Journal, McCall's Magazine, Regular price $4.75;. Our Price $4.25. Herald, State Journal,/ Horse Re view, Regular :urice, $8; Our price $7.25. \.< Herald,, State Journal, Farm and, Fireside, Regular price $4.25; Our price $3.80—,^— *■**• ■.... .... . , . »... Herald, State Journal, Review, of Reviews, $?'; Qur price $5.75. Herald, State Journal, American Agriculturist, Regular price, $5; Our price $4.25^ The'"-' prices are good until Jan uary SL The State Journal at this price only to R. F, D. subscribers. Better subscribe for your papers all publicaudns. This will mean high e r subscription rates. ..Read our com bination rate .elsewhere in this issue. No orie knows just when the new postage rate fan publications will be enforced, "By subscribing now you will get your reading matter cheaper tMn when the war tax goes on. We can fill your order for any combina tion you. may want and save you money. $15^,000-00 TheHooven&AllisonCompany OF XEN IA , OHIO] Series “B” 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Callablt at log with accrued dividends Th« fitlfit *HntUi*»h! of thin iNIntbl* itook o! H oqvho & Allieon C om p a n y , fin* h ( tim lniNWh bHhlNNM iiihtiufieturing firms in fcht cour - try, in now iiffniPi! I 4 \H»ihlli‘ OwlilN ^ i rm m iM iM ! gr^Hi ili8 tinr. b tem gum vlfi* ►f lli| 111 NoaorsJ, t h e in c re a s e In t h e H im j jt > I C a n i M City, p l a n t s ,’ a n d t h e /<f i m *- , j th « « IH w * o f t h e C om p a n y h a v e V h MMI m »M ItiiriMlQ Of w o rk in g c a p i t a l sgs Tim IINimfur HhrrtrtJt^ nhi mi tmmy and line of products manu- facturml by lliv*lumumiiy »I1 IfttHwtl that th®Company's plant are sfeadi- ly ompUiyptl to ttitifal Hit*dinmmli The Hooven A Alllnom Company'* business was established in 1869 and incorporated under the present organization in June, 1888. Its present capital stock consists of 9500,000.00 common, 9500,000.00 pre ferred, and $500,000 00 suries “B” preferred. The preferred stock was issued in J.907, and the fact that the Company has paid 4j2 consecutive dividends on this iss.ue is an evidence of its substantiality and good . practice. , , ' •« -4 The last parcel of the new issue is now for subscription.. ,Here is an opportunity to make a good, profitable investment in a worthy and successful member of one of America's oldest industries. - The stock is priced to yield about 67-8 per cent. Dividends are payable quarterly; December, March, June and September. *The stock is nontaxable in. Ohio and subject only^to Federal Income Tax. Further information will -be given and pubscriptions received at The Commercial and Saving® Bank, Xenia, O. The Xenia National Bank, Xenia, O. The. Citizens National Bank, Xenia, (X The Exchange Bank, Cedarvill^, O. Illlli faptessaESY. HOW'S THIS? Haw’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for buy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers far the past thirty-five years, and has be come known as the most reliable rera- •edy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Ca tarrh Medicine far a short time you will see a great improvement In Your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send far testimoinals, faee. • F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75e. Hupmobile 32 The P lace to Buy Groceries Did Reliable Coffee Pound* steel c u t........ 24c • • v. ,V*-' Prunes, fancy large Santa Clara ' • 40-60 size, 2 pounds for....'.............. ........—.25c Country Butter 6 ^ , Pet pound ................................. 88c White Corn Meal 2 sacks tor 18o Steel Cut Coffee per pound 9 Differadt Kinds of Bread per loa f............................ 21o ..4c Newly Painted, New Top, New Springs, Fine Running brder. Will Demonstrate by the day. Takeein exchange for large car, MUSTSELL. WRITEorPHpNE - MOTOR INN WILMINGTON, OHIO Citizens Phone-Jamestown S od 59 CARL L. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. R< F< D. 1 Jamestown, O PILES FISTULA *»DAM. DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Dr.Jbftofan linittmuoM' In a * Mofmfcft m l O., IMMIe UiM tin «»VNi * (pMlalt, i t (hen -UM«M4 ftftdhittfiMt Sn p»lit »*1 no 4«trn!l.-n fr.,-s l.osii.fM. riJiW.'f, Kl*r.cn 81-^ AMRt;n IiiHHiwi »r.l K :; mii .it Tfin.fcn. wsiT»ro» mhik os srmt. »i«isn ( fukhi ntAiiiikoi utv. dr . ), j. M c C lellan S 8 8 L C olumbus , 0. D ll Ptf let immediate: relief ftvt# u L m Dr. Oistneat #m Hams, well cured per lb........ .......................... *0c Tin Cans, doz.................................................... Alfa Mason Jars, Quarts ..........................................53c OYSTERS NOW IN The public will be glad to hoar that oysters is one nourishing food product tha t has not ad vanced beyond reason. You oan bay Oysters in place of meat and be well nourished a t a great saving. Granulated Sugar, Only 9e a 5 Pounds to a Customer, Pound H. E. Schm id t 6 Co., ' Wholesale and Retail Grocer* » ■ • 30 South Detroit Street, . - tftiEM Xenia, Ohio X^C GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X & !*(»***wkiVfciaifcto To Cure a Cold in One Day m m m
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