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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