The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
^ B e V S l g e n » i d M « i | a m i MHNI ^ __ ___ *•***.. Probably nb*e nut .. *pit m the « wbjw *»% £*ft fid, Jar wed arose from %hate jfm fi'Y t * * if f l- w i a f t f i i t i f t t m , M * » v dw# the jjlwr fate bud . Real. R a d iftwrib - i to* a mm rn ,..... j U: was Mawww . 1* m ^ b fm tar** pjrint hm l»t 1&MW. t» i t e v$et»ity : and w^h the elew moo tware gffc, lift openings tjjriuy ■values the and jio particular -lift explorioa that ; cities fromjseren- ilras standing %mx‘ I U&4 h*4 just bees* w* t»f bft JMlsW' thft WMrf __holes about nine feet were blown in the earth wane 3ding nearby was a total wreck was no loss o f life the plant **- operated a t night. ..v . . . u&m v m u e p $ UNDER ANAESTHETIC FOLLOWING FAElt Tfaul Stiles, aged'45, of Springfield, het-in-law <tf Mr. J. G.-Barbu? of jplace, fell on the icy pavement i1fhia home Thursday night and m r.......^ The limb placed, in splints., for- the night he was taken to the hospital Frrfe afternoon for an X-Ray pxamipa- , He was returned to his home while- the anaesthetic was. being stered suddenly died. The de; w as' the otdy^gan of S. 3 . . prominent grocer' in the -city, _4e son had been associated-with , in the conduct 'of the store;-He I a member of the F irs t Lutheran chnrth’and besides his parents leaves his 'widow. fom eriy Miss tuna. Barb er* daughter of the late James Barb e d and two sons. The funeral was hdld Monday. *- jiloofaol‘1* the. beat anfci-froeza'so- Iniion fo r rad iato rs. Get i t a t C. M. Ridgway’s. Jamestown confiscated a ta r of coal MfrHfey .tar. order pf the county fuel cc&nmittee!" The'car had been stand- -•--*{ there fob several weeks and no her could be found. .* COMlKjKAdOfe . Herald, Ohio Stale Journal and Na tional StaaknMia, Regular price $5j Our price, $4.£5. Herald, Btata Journal, Ohio Farm- KjT, Regular price $5j Our Price $4Js5. Herald, State Journal, McCall’* Magazine, Regular price $4-76; Our f t * i H M i Herald, State Journal. Home Re view, Regular u ri« , $8; Oar prifte Muta* . ■ * ' Herald, State Journal, Farm and Fireside, Regular price $4-26; Our prijea . . . . . . , , . . . . " * • . ,*** . Herald, State Journal* Review of Reviews, ?7; Our .price $5*75, Herald, State Journal, American Agriculturist, Regular price, $5; Our price $4,25.; These prices are good until Jan .ttary 81. The State Journal a t tkfA price only to R, F, D. subscribers* Better subscribe for your papers now as Congress will sometime this :eseien increase the postage rate*to all 'publications. This will mean high er subscription rates. Read-our com bination rate elsewhere in this issue. No one knows Just when the ' new spostage rata fo f publications wBl be wjforoed. By subscribing now yon #111 get your' reading m atter cheaper ohan when the war, tax gobs ,on, We m n fill your, order for any -combina tion .you may want and save: you money. Automobile owners should pro tect their machines during the w inter b y using alcohol 4n the rad iato r, C* M. Ridgway HOW'S THIS? How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- yard for any case of Catarrh that ■annot be pu^ed by Hall's Catarrh ifedicine, Hall's Catarrh Medicine has-.been akfin, by catarrh sufferers fo r the mst thirty-five years', and has be- •ome known as th e most reliable rem- tly for Catarrh. Hall's' -Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Vtucons surfaces, expelling the Poison -'rom the Blood and .healing th e dis- jased portions^ -. •. A fter you have taken Hall's Ca- arrh Mhdlcine fo r a short time yoq rill see a, great improvement- in ,yonr mneral health* S ta rt taking Hall's la ta rrh Medicine a t onfie and get rid >S catarrh. Send for testimojnals, - F? J . CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sola by all Druggists, 75d. , ' Citizens^ Piione-Janieatown 3 od 5? CARL L, TAYLOR* AUCT ION EER . R. F. D. I _ -Jamestown, Q T® Attorney and Counkelor-at-LdW " - x e N ia , o h io ! -•t' * H * „, • /t s * * , -) Ofiice over Galloway & Cherry, ifK M i t il ii ii i A K f i f H i t u m m o f m ;wd»i» sses n MHN m m u ttt IT jv Ohio s ta te Journal k Out With Their Annual Offer, Embracing Reductions All Along the lane. Regardless of tlie fact tha t 1£te ex pense of publishing a newspaper has advanced enormously over a year ago,, dm Ohio State Journal is out with ;b$ir annual reductions in a dozen diff erent club offers. The Ohio State Journal i* the old est newspaper published west of the Alleghany*Mountains, I t has long, been a g reat favorite with the fawners, who njee to get a newspaper on th e day it is published/This js an advantage the Ohio State Journal has over other publications in its section, as it Is the only morning newspaper-published jh Columbus or Central Ohio and there fore the only one to reach rural route patrons on day of publication* A newspaper subscription'hau'jdftM down to a business transaction- The subscriber in this day and age con siders the news service and What time i |e paper will 'reach him, He wants service, both in ^he Way of news and delivery. * The Ohio State Journal is a member of. the Aes?«slecr Brass and its read ers are therfefbre assured of receiving, at the earliest possibh&hour, hU the important news from eveiry section of the globe. ; ■ Interest in the great European war has made the daily newspaper, of than interested, ■Special attention has been given to: the Five Stock, Grain and Produce market reports, which have fluctuated so much on account of the war, and Ohio State Journal readers have been tep t in close touch with every change in price.- • . . . ■ Colonel E, S. "Wilson, lecturer, orat or, and after-dinner speaker. In charge; of the editorial page, has a large fob towing, who. recognize his ability and praise his editorial work. • Apparently every effort has been made by the management .of the Ohio dtate Journal to. make that .newspap er interesting and reliable in every re spect." Its many features show the, wants 6f newspaper readers have been carefully studied and that for A thor oughly complete and up-to-date news paper the Ohio State Journal Js not excelled* , ■ - The Bargain Offer Will come to a close.at midnigh$- Jan. 3J. Subscrip tions for the Ohio State Journal and National Stockman or the Ohio State Journal and Ohio Farmer will be ac-, ceptcej during-the Bargain Offer period! for three dollars and fifty cents, which is fifty cents less than the regular price. Subscriptions may be for warded through this office or sent di rect to the Ohio State Journal Com pany, Columbus, O. Prices are ad vancing and it would segm tha t this? is a good time, to subscribe. ^ r-The Chevrolet touring ca r now* haa th e one map top and demount able rims* - F o r th e price i t is the beet p ropo rtion on the market. * * Ow ens* Son, Agenta* iiiwHiFttWHutfluhiimunniuniiiifihfifiuiiiiiiii THE CRITERION’S u m n i t t JANUARY . —— — -------OF — Men’sandYoungMen’sSuits andOvercoats TOUR OPPORTUNITY ^ * - ■ ~ - ’ ' • ’ . • % ■' - *■ - r _ To buy Hirsh, Wickwire and Michaels tStern Suits and Overcoats at Jess than the wholesale S§ cost today* Every fat-seeing Mari ypill supply his needs in clothing during this sale. §jg - - ■ We advise every Man to purchase evenTor next winter as all wqol goods w ilt he scarce and | j | ' with an advance of 50$ to 100 ^ over the present price, Many suits in this sale are medium ! | Weights, good worsteds—suitable for year round wear. Overcoats and Suits—comprised of al- 5 = most every ccmceiveabie pattern and mode], t " *' $30 S u i t a , „ d O v e r c o . t s : . , $ 23 i I 5 28 Suits and Overcoats. ......... . 22 ^ ^ 2 5 Suit? and Overcoats. ........... 19 — 22— Suits and Overcoats - .. . X 7 20 Suits and Overcoat! ^ ^ * * ' ' ^"r IL:!i 17 Suits and Overcoats.. . . . . . . . . . 14 ^ZE jags,., S . S3S‘ 1 S3S.;- 55. wte ’’• S ' . s 'SS m S' v '- .age. ' 3 s ’> Every Suit and Overcoat carries our Ironclad guarantee bf money back if not satisfied. All sizes regulars, stouts, slims and stubs 31 to 48—alter ationsfree. ' .* No goods on approval—exchanged or credited during this sale*'* , - ■ ’ *'. : t- 15 --* i■ s'", ~'' i - r mZa* r. C A S T O R ! A Fo r Infant* and O&iidr**. M m YouKanAlwaysBoagM : Bears ithftv Slgnfttmreof a s : stgwi ft .1 M W , -Mama 1 22 S. Detroit Street. sss Xenia* Ohio. \\ " " " " " " ................. 11 * / This IMk n rnn t We S riathij e siil< is t i e W A Na. Mo sines fora “ Tht The r by oi more go h tre u ton. Th Thou purp .dbariL« cong (• •o lte... rielej hoim ceivt i recoi sarll char the <••- with ‘ th is with fartr. rich .r Du r sUbs when «\ec i gat men feel -1 men t favc. ■aid the! the - o r e tak< reac . of l " . ua t Su moi "Wa M. Sto’ • TO! aco CO an m Athletic Club ■■ * . . . of Columbus 1 6 8 N O R T H H I G H S T R E E T COLUMBIA , O. AC -*y IV^
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