The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26

T.i3 ( h i a f * i l l e H i r l l d , ! F » r Y « s r , <M*egnwa,»-»*-!W!»1* KARLH BULL - E d lto r Furniture Sales in Dayton’s Big Stores KiitefSd at the Poat-Offise, Lsdar* . till*. October 81, 1887, as second class matter, > Feature Month of February -S3B FBI DAY , FEBRUARY 8, 1817 - TWO PROSPECTIVE FIRMS • FOR THIS PLACE The Herald man-this week acci-. dentally found two bits o f news tlu; may lead to two new firms locating here in the nsar future. The first is that Mr, F. 0, Harbi- j ' :—a~‘ .......J—--------------------- son is contemplating opening up his ;the report other than these men have land along the railroad for a quarry been here to familiarize themselves and erecting a crusher with a large with the village and badness cortdi- cnpacity. Our informant; who re- tions. fuses to be quoted, states that M r ., . ‘ ,, ____ ___ Harbison has been quietly investigat- 1 'ing this lind o f business, particularly ] as to supplying a certain grade of I limestone for fertilizer. It is also i intimated that a company .will be or- j rv B M IW A Ji 1 \ ik A M ^ n t in i n t u iM t t n n H ii 1 Dayton has, m February, the most interesting Furniture event of the year—the great Clearance Sales. * -* In the past, these Sales have claimed the attention of thousands ox out-of-townpeople, as well as Dayton- ians, but this year will doubtless outdo all othersT' The price reductions are generous indeed. This Emblemof DaytonRetail TrainBureau is stating the fact conservatively. *> E very W eonesday S uburban D ay I n D ayton All o f us are appreciative of home comfort and adornment and the Sales afford opportunity to realize desires at minimum cost. Of course t}ie. furniture folks are not monopoliz­ ing February interest by any means. Shoppers will find offerings in all” lines to appeal to them and Special inducements every Wednesday, the Suburban Shopping Day. E very W ednesday S uburban D ay I n D ayton Visit thestoresdisplayingthisemblem h it T h e m h a r d . PUBLIC SALE DATES. NOTICE TO ROAD USERS. A bill bus been introduced in the " J. C. ToWnsTey, Wednesday, March Ohio legislature creating a commis- 7^ . . sion of three senators and three rep ' f! resentatives to investigate the pres­ ent high cost o f gasoline in this state. It i s ' claimed that Ohio auto owners tranirwi hv three o r ~ f w nrominon* ' .^amsters and farmers in general paid five mil,ion last year to the oil mtizens in the^un tv if ^ PHarb^son ‘ wl L " otl<!e that the road lawn trust over what the same amount of c o S t a I j S V r m v “ “ ""jBH ra tbe observed to the letter s a fe r gasoline cost in Indiana and Miclii- C opem" g a cluarty- . las they deal with hauling while the gan. In those states the prices have wnuei tne matter seems to be in ;frost is coining out and the roads are been from three to seven cents cheap­ en embryo state, there are indications -soft. This notice, is given as a warn- er than,it'has ever been in. Ohio, from Mr. Harbison s’ refusal to make ing as all are aware o f the weight of*| • . a statement at this tune, that would ■'loads that are permitted on certain ' ? lead one to believe Frank has some- jsized tires. Unless the law is ob-I NOTICE, tlung up his. sleeve. I served legal action will be forced A report from . another source i s ! against offenders, that two prominent citizens from'. a 1 By order of not fa r distant . town are casting CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUS- R. E. Corry, Wednesday, February 2.1* * John K. Bradfqto estate, Feb. 14, atone o’ clock. Michael O’ Connell, February 1$. PUBLIC SALE Thursday, NOTICE! about fo r a location to engage in the coal, grain Bind lumber business and that they have this town on their list. We have been unable to verify TEES. Or; Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills for all pain ! The annual meeting of the share­ holders of The CedarviUe Building & Loan Association, will be held at the office of the association (Township Clerk's office) for .the election o f Di­ rectors and such other business as may ‘ come before the meeting, Saturday f evening, February , 3, 1917. Polls ’.open from 6 to 8:30 p, m. Andrew :Jackson, Secretary. - There will be a meeting of the CedarviUe Improvement Associ­ ation Saturday, ‘February 8rd, at the mayor’ s office at 2 o’ clock. Those wanting fence or1*.fertilizer should attend this meeting. “ Where Savings Are Safe” The West Side Building & Loan Association. Dayton, Ohio. Established 1887 One of the oldest and strongest building assocition in the state. It has gained in assets the-past year more than $530,000.00, together with a Safety Fund o f more than $56,000.00, I t has never loBt a penny for its patrons through a period of 20 years p i business, and its stock is always worth 100 cents on the dollar. Can this be said truths o f your other investments? .5# Dividend Paid on Stock the Past Year Money loaned on approved real estate only, thi best security obtainable. ' very Offfoes Arc conveniently located; the up town office at the $7. .E, Corner o f Main & Second Streets, Shroyer Bldg., and the Mam offloe at the S. W . Corner o f Third aud Williams Streets. CHURCH SERVICE. ADMINISTRATORS FOR ROBERT HOOD ESTATE • - There are fourteen heirs of the late Robert Hood according to' the appli­ cation for administrator’s papers filed in the Probate Court- Judge Howard appointed Mrs. Jeanette. M. Barber of- this place and Mr. Herbert Best of. Nassau, N. Y., niece and nephew, as administrators. The estate is valued at $10,000, . $6000 in personal and $400Q in realty. There being no di­ rect heirs this estate will be subject . t o .an inheritance tape which will go „lo CedarviUe township where the de­ ceased resided. DEAD STOCK WANTED. —Xenia Fertilizer Co. will pay cash for all dead stock. $2.00 to $5.0Q for horses; $3 to $6 fpr cows. Prices to be governed according to .mileage and condition of stock. Cash at time o f removal. Call -Bell 837-W. Citi­ zens 187, Citizens 454. .Xenia Fer­ tilizer Co. S. F.~Holstein, Mgr. A , 1 j , Shearer, Pres’ fc. J. W . Kreitzer, Att’ y. W . O. Herrell, Treas. C. S. Billman, tfec’ y. FOR SALE—I have for sale a yery desirable, centrally located piece o f properly in Xenia, which-will rent to good tenant to pay 10 per cent- per annum. The price is $6,000, but time can be',had on much o f tiffs, i f de­ sired. No better location in town, only one square from court house., AS an investment this would he first class, See -A. W. Tresise, No. 39 Greene tf street, Xenia, Y. M. G. A. Budding. R. P. CHURCH (MAIN 8TREET) J, Xc.Chesn.ut, Pastor. Teachers’ meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath School at 9:80. Pleaching by tho pastor at, 10:30, O, E. at 6:00 p. m. Preaching at 7:00^p, m. * M. E. CHURCH. J. W» Pattm, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. L . H. dullenberger Supt. Preaching at 10,30* a m. by R e v . O. W , Horn, Jamestown, (). Epworth L'eague At 8:30. There w ill be preaching each Sunday morning. Announcement of which will be given trom time to time. You1are cordially invited to at­ tend these services. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. J. S. E, MeMiohael. Pastor Preparatory services. Saturday at l :$G p, m . \ Sabbath School at 6:30. Preaching by tho pastor at 10:80. foliowed by communion, •Y .P . O. U. a t 6:00. Evening services at 7:09 in the R , P . churoh, Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. in. The Metropolitan’s Great Annual Winter Sale t v Starts at 8 o ’ c lo ck Thursday m o rn in g Our Entire and Immense Stocks of Men’s and Young Men’s « Golden Plover Flies Far. Tile longest continuous flight of any bird is made by the golden plover. From Nova Scotia. to the const of South America tlio entire flight of 2,400 miles Is accomplished without pause or .rest. . •■' Dally Thought. Not he,,who is wlbe.lu speech, but le who is wise In deeds Is wise for me. -St. Gregory. „ / C .-. 4 k.*4 Winter Suits and Overcoats Including all the very finest models—rich, luxurious, imported fabrics, many of them richly silk lined; smooth finished fab­ rics, rough ffovelty weaves and small lots of blue serges and flannels. A Real $10.00 Suit or Overcoat, now.’ . . . . . . . . . * 7,50 A Real $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, now. . . . . . . . . .*11.50 A Real $20.00 Suit or Overcoat, now. . . . . . . . . . ’ 15.50 A Real $25.00 Suit or Overcoat, now.......... .. .*19.50 A Real $30.00 Suit or Overcoat, now. . . . . . . . . . *23.50 A Real $35.00 Suit or Overcoat, now...................*27.50 i * . I , io% O ff on all "Blue Beauty*' sorgos, flannels, and black Suits, a b o on all standard Chesterfield, silk and satin lined black and gray, staple Overcoats, Full Dross Tuxedo and Prince Alberts, Raincoats. ORCHARD PLANTING We will plant you this fall one acre of orchard, 85 trees to the acre of different kinds of fruit trees, trim, replant and care for It for two years, cheaper than you can do it yourself, and guar­ antee you satisfaction and perfect stand. W r i t e U5 a n d w e W i l l Call and See You. CARR’S NURSAR1ES Yellow Springs, Ohio. r.i K ' “Next Fall fbo same quality will be worth from 5,1 to $10 more." Hundred!* of Pair* of Fine Trousers, Too are Included In this mighty clearance. » $2.00 Trouter* *.«* **•.$1.65 $4.00 Trouser* ............$3,35 u $2.50 Trouser* ........... r e s $5.00 Trousers / ■ $3.00 Trouser* <•*»•«* 2*4S $6.00 Trouser* . . . . . . . 4.75 Dayton, Ohio 10% off on plain blue serges and black trousers. a m m a r g o u s Ism 3 S T FATHER am/SOK “Quality Corner** Ludlow at Fourth --Open Saturday Evening- *• Dayton, Ohio TheB.okuialtef ...ftestaapaut.. THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFdRftADIBSUPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M l £ A t ,a N O W , 45 C E N T S Lunch Counteron Main Floor Open Dayand Night. The Best of Goods tl#*d in the Cul­ inary Department. MUNI DM3MMM ( FRANR L. JOHNSON, 1* Attorney and Counselor-at-Law ■j XENIA, OHIO. • •i Office over Galloway & Cherry. 1 <jl M__ irr. ■ y -! .... I will sell of the Bradfute anti Alexander road 3 miles north of CedarviUe at the head ,of Clark’ s Run and 2 miles south of Clifton, Oil WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14A, 1917 Commencing at one o'clock . ONE HORSE One 5 year old sorrel gelding. ONE MILCH COW Feed, Implements and Household Goods Consisting o f 150 bushels of corh in crib, 8 tons of mixed hay in mow, 1 Superior - grain drill, 1 Bpring wagon, 1 buggy, 1 carriage, 2 sets of harness, 1 set of fly nets, hog house,, lumber, 1 creamery, 2 ,fence stretchers, 1 sausage grinder, 1 lard press, 2 iron kettles, 4 Iron kettle rings, 75 new grain sa.cks, 25 second hand grain sacks, 75 gallons. of. cider vinegar, 2 cross cut saws, 1 buck saw, 1 lawn mower, 1 barrel .churn, 1 grind stone, carpenter's benoe, carpenter tools and chest, J muzzle loading rifle, 1 grain cradle, barometar and other articles too numerous to mention.. Term s M a d e H^notvn D a y o f Sate JOHN A. BRADFUTE, Adm. Harry Wilson, Auet. Clyde Clark, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE! ‘ I will sell at public sale on my farm located 4 miles east of CedarviUe, 4 miles north of Jamestown, mile north of the Federal pike bn what is known as the O’ Connell and Dean road, on Wednesday, February 14th, 1917 Commencing at io a. m. prompt, the V---^ . following property: - 12-HEAD OF HORSES—12 Consisting of 1 gray mare 9 years old, in foal; 1-gray mare 8 years old, in foal; 1sorrel mare 4. years old, In foal; I gray mare 8 years qld, 1 gray mare 18 years old. bred in October; 1 bay horse 16 years old; 1 team'd black match mates 4 years old weighing about 2900; 1 black mate about 9 years old-; 1 Weanling road c o k sired by.Blackburn; 2 yearling draft colts. * 7-HEAD OF CATTLE -7 Consisting of. 5 niilch cows in calf and two July cltlves. 40-HEAD OF HOGS—40 Consisting of 5 sows with pigs at side; 2 sows will farrow in April; 18 feeding shoats and lmale hog. . Hrty in Barn qn'd^ Corn in Crib. ‘ Farming Implements . 1 Corydon wagon good as new with bed and 8 sets of side boards; four wagons and hay ladders for each and one with platform and hAy rack; I spring wagon} 1 storm buggy and 1 runabout; 2 feed sleds, 2 sulky riding plows, one Garland Jr. and one Oliver; I Gale gang plow in good shape; 1 two horse walk* ing plow; 1 ’double shovel,.1 bar shear plow, gravel bed, 2 corn plows one Brown and one Gale good as new ;! Surc-Drop corn planter and 100- rods of wire; 1 Milwaukee mower; 1 hay tedder, 1 hay rake, 8 drag harrows and 1 drag, 1 tandem disk harrow, 6 sets of harness, collars, bridles and lines, 2 Iron kettles, bird press and sausage sluffer, good stove, shovels, picks and spades and other articles not mentioned. Term s M a d e K n o w n D a y o f Sa le MICHAEL O’CONNELL CARL TAYLOR, Auct. J. H. ANDREW, Clerk. Lunch Served by Hopping & Gerrard. INCREDIBLE RESULTS STARTLE CEDARVILLE. There has novel' been anytiffng here with tho INCREDIBLE results of simple lavoptik eye wash. One man's eyes were so badly strained ho could lady different glasses for weak, inflamed j eyes. ONE lavoptik wash surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to I benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. ONE WASH pro­ duces incredible results. A. E. Rich­ ards, druggist. (No.2) | If you cant sleep for nervousnead t»JM a Dr. Mites* Antl-Pfttn Pill. AMr DISEASES OFTHERECTUM Dr. *WV.I.'JS ittrhMhnuni ttw f.uWistVnt I:» K-JtkM* (f *hrw **■1I. u O tx .SSityi.t» c4a*«*r.t**»e, er.-., Jft•>»!« «n.t m <*rtcn!;:.ii Iranla*;rnw- WsiMi*,Ku’.fi**, fll-iJ er.,1Slin »r..l Dt«rtrs at Wi.cmi. muremu hiwxos r.n nr, mamms M-nrei M.'tlctiU d l..'.ticr,uC0«J. 1650, d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n OntloakBulldlni, 44 Gait BroadSlraat G olombus , 0 Nelson & Finney Local Agents for Stone’s Famous Cajsea “Silver Slice” Retails for 10 Cents In Reco We makel No comml PHONE 33, North Main St, Notice T o Auto, Motorcycle and Gasoline Owners The . - 8 j . H. Rabbit Many motor faults may be traced directly to a deposit f ear- . bon on the cylinder walls, spark plugs and valves. . ’ ’ ■■■■■ Usuall the motor user allows the carbon to collect until he is finally forced to take the engine down, scrape the cylinder head and grind the valves.- This is unnecessary, expensive and often harmful to the motor. A ll that is needed to reinove^the carbon is an efficient solvent. . To a greater or less degree YOU have had and. arq NOW ex- p^rloucingsiihilar troubles and in presenting the J . Mi. -Pease Lubricant Carbon Re.moyer we are offering a thoroughly guaran­ teed product that will positively eliminate these difflunities with only the most perfect after effects and continuous economy, Call a t ou r s to r e aud see w h a t A u t o ow n e r s sa y a b o u t th is C a rb on R em o v e r . Nelson & Finney CedarviUe, - - - Ohio Fall and Winte We have now in over 600 styles of foreign and domestic Woolens for the Fall and Winter season. A fine line of Overcoating* to select from. Nowjjis the time to select your Fall Suit ’ and]|,Over,coat. Do^it. now. KANY, The Leading Tailor X E N I A , - O H IO e Fr Gro< Ten tickel Checj to th| rfOSS--'- ■4v, We Sell at Right Prices l Lumber, Lath, Posts, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Cement, Lime Plaster, Roofing Ladders*, Slate, Brick, etc., etc. When You Decide To Buy A Bill of Lumber Buy The BEST and Buy It HERE! It’s jThe lK ind You Need It’s. The Kind We Sell It’s The BSKihdM It Pays To Buy, THE SAME IS TRUE OF Building Material For Which WE ARE SgHEADQUARtm ...a,- TheTarbox LumberCo. Phone Xenia’i HIM KAOUm

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