The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 1-26
i it » 8 The New Grocery ■ ■ m lSverj thing fresh and up-to-date. No old stock to select from. Prices no higher than elsswhere. Give us a call. Gsods delivered WALTER BOASE TURNBULL BLDG.' PHONE 81 8, MAIN STREET. In Recent Years we have given attention to good farm loans in any amount. We make a loan attractive and suitable, to farmers. The rate and terms are right. No commission is charged; expenses small; service prompt. Resources Over $4,000 ,000 .00 Interest paid on deposits for any calendar month The Merchants & Mechanics Savings & Loan Association, 8 S. Limestone t., Springfield,Ohio. J. H. Babbitts, Pres. E. A. Fay, Seoy. J. L. Plummer, Council ballot for lbctuk * oocrik 0 COMMITTEE, : (1917) J { Place an (X ) before the name of : each individual for whom you wish to vote. Do not vote for more than i six (6) candidates. Blank spaces are(iprovided so that if you wish to vote for one other than already nom inated you may write tlie name on the blank space and place an (X ) be fore it. Mark this ballot and bring it with you the night o f the L. A. C, Orclies- stra, February 20. Everyone is expect ed to vote. Observe instructions carefully. Dr. J. L. Chestnut Dr. W. R. Chesney ■ Mrs. J. W. Johnson G. H. Hartman Andrew Winter Frank Bird George F. Siegler Rev. J. S. E. McMichael Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee Prof. C. C. Morton Dr. J. O. Stewart Ralph Wolford m , , * Free Tickets To the Movies We have inaugurated a system whereby we give you a check with each fifty cent cash purchase of kGroceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Meats Ten checks will entitle you to a 10 cent ticket and fifteen checks a 15 cent ticket. Checks redeemed at this store for free tickets to the LaVinia Picture Theatre. McFarlandGrocery Co. NOTICE. < In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., on the premises, located on West " Chillicothe Street, in the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, the following described real estate: Situate in the County " f Greene, State of Ohio and Village of Cedar- yille; towit: Beginning at the South westerly corner oJLthe lot o f Minnie F. Smith and W. J. Smith at the northerly side of Chillicothe Street; along said street as the compass now reads S. 76 deg. .50 min. W. 56 feet to a corner post; thence N, 13 deg. 15 min. W. 160 feet to .the N. W< comer of this lot-in the south line of North Street; along same N. 76 deg. 60 min. E. 56 feet to the N. West comer of Smith lot S. 13 deg. 15 min. E. 160 feet with the line of said Smith to the place of beginning. Said real estate has been apprais ed for $860.00. And must sell for not less than tWo-thirds of the ap praised value. , Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one- third in one and two years after date of sale, deferred payments to be se cured by mortgage on the said real ostate and bear interest from the day of sale, purchaseiCfcoJrave option of paying all cash if helso desires. The above sale, is had in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court in the case of W. W. Creswell, Adminis trator, vs. Nellie Buckles et al. W. W. CRESWELL, Administrator of the Estate of Rose McMillan, Deceased. F. 15-22- M. 1-8-15 'MW*. The lodal board of health having re* eeived a report from the state board as to the water where ice haa boon harvested, has found that same was impure. This does not necessarily mean the ice is impure, but acting under the orders from the state board such ice can be used only for refrig eration and not for domestic use. . A. Z, SMITH, President. d . h . M c F a r l a n d , Health Officer. Sale Of School Property Notice is hereby given that the. Board of Education of Cedarville Townabip Rural School District, Greene County Ohio, will offer at Public Auction on the premises of eaob building, on M a r ch 14 ,1917 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described school properties. ' H A Z E L DELL , D I S T R IC T NO . 4- Located on the.R. Townsley road. Consisting of a good brick School House and out buildings in good' repair, drilled well and one acre of land. A t 8 O’ clock P, M. K Y L E S C H O O L H O U $ E D I S T R IC T NO . 6. ' Located 1% miles South-west of Cedarville on the Kyle road. Con sisting of a good brick school house and outbuildings in good repair and 99 rods of land. Stop your bad btea.ni with Ur. fcanttv* TaJbUtn. Posession will be given March 80 1917. The board reserves all school furniture, blinds, black boards, bells, etc* - The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . . Terms made known on day of sale By order of the Board of Edu cation of Cedarville To.wnship Rural School District. ANDREW JACKSON, Clerk. NOTICE TO ROAD USERS. Teamsters and farmers in general will take notice that the road laws must be observed to the letter so far is they deal with hauling while the frost is coming; out and the roads are 'soft. This' notice is given as a wani ng as all are aware o f the weight of foads that are permitted on certain' sized tires. Unless the law seived legal action will be against offenders. By order of CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP TEES. is ob- forced TRUS- Meet Miss 1917 Wall Paper by phoning me for an in troduction. C. M. Spencer Phon*e 3 -1 1 0 C ed arv ille , Ohio Nelson Finney ,jLocal Agents for Stone’s Famous Cakes We have arranged to have these cakes come each Tuesday and Fridayy Special orders taken for cakes for dinners, parties, etG. A Full Line of Groceries PHONE 83 . North Main St. Our Entire Spring Line of Rugs is Now on Safe The prices are in many instances lower than the so-called Clearance Sale prices which you see advertised these days. Galloway & Cherry II E. Mein St., Xenia, 0* / PUBLIC SALE! Having rented my farm and bought property in Yellow Springs to which I will move, I will sell at the farm, 1 mile south-east of Clifton on the Clifton and Cedarville pike, on Wednesday, February 21, 1917 Beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, my entire chattlc property; consisting of 8—HEAD OF HORSES—8 Seven of which are pure bred and recorded Percherons. 1 Grey mare coming 10 years old, in foal; 1 black mare coming 8 years old, in foal; 1 black mare coming 6 years old, in foal; 1 dappled Grey coming 0 years old, in foal; 1 brown filly coming 2 years old, 1 dark grey filly coming 2 years old, I grey colt coming 1 year old, 1 good brown general purpose geld ing II years old. These mares are sound and right every way. 27—HEAD OF CATTLE—27 Pure bred and high grade Jerseys. 16 Cows, 4 heifers bred, 5 younger heifers. My herd bull “ Letty Coles' Polled Rioter" a pure bred double -standard St Lambert bull, whose dam gave 286.3 lbs. of milk in 7 days, front which was made 17 lbs. and lu oz. of butter. 1 9 months old Polled bull calf, 1 6 mouths old Polled bull calf. In the year of 1914 I sold the Springfield Pure Milk Co*, $1628.22 worth of milk from 13 cows that tested 6 per cent butter fat. 82—PURE BRED DELAINE SHEEP—82 60 Aged breeding ewes, 10 head of 2 year old ewes, 20 head of ewe lambs and S Delaine Rams. 72—HOGS—72 1 Pure bred big type Poland China boar, 0 pure bred, O.- I. C. sows, 4 Duroc fersey sows. These sows are bred for March litters, 45 Good fall shoats that will weigh 100 lbs., 16 Nov. pigs. Farm Machinery 1 8 inch tread Farm Wagon, (good as new), 1 handy low down wagon with ladders and hog rack, 1 new hay ladder and hog rack, 1 new Farmers Favorite 12-7 Disc grain drill, 1 seven foot- cut McCormick binder, I Six foot cut Milwauke mower, 2 Oliver sulky breaking plows, 1 Oliver walking break ing plow, 1 Osborn Hay Tedder, 1 Osborn steel hay rake, i Buckeye riding cultivator, I John Deer riding cultivator, 3 walking cultivators, 2 harrows, 1 " Sweep power feed grinder, 1 Sure-Drop Corn planter and wire, 1 Busy-boy gasoline engine and pump jack, 1 No. 3 Sharpless separator, 2 buggies, dump- cart and harness etc. / Grain and Hay 7 Bushels of Clover seed, 5 tons Alfalfa hay, 6 tons of good mixed hay, Miscellaneous 4 or 6 Dozen chickens,some household goods, 4 sets McCullough harness, 1 set double driving harness (new), double trees, single trees, jockey sticks, forks, shovels, chains, 6 and 10 gal, milk cans And numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms Made Known an Day o f Sate. R . E. CORRY TITUS & MEAD, Aucts, DRAKE & STEWART, Clerks Luhch servad by Ladies* Society of Clifton Presbyterian Church. MEN OUR Public Benefit Sale CLOSES Saturday, February 17th Your last chance this winter to buy Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoats 20 Per Gent Off Bo^s’ Suits, Over- C T D A I I 0 0 O . L||| D All Furnishings coars and Macki- ^ ■■ I■HIOw "lllLiiJ for Men and Boys naw» reduced T h e S u r p r i s e S t O t e ” Reduced 10 Per 20 Per Cent 28.30 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio Cen‘ - CAPPEL’S FEBRUARY N O W G O IN G O N Everything Reduced 'Except a Few Contract Item*. SPRINGFIELD FREE DELIVERY .Within 30 Mlloa o f Dayton. DAYTON MIDDLETOWN PURE FOOD GROCERIES A Shield of Quality, Our Trade Mark We stand behiad all our Groceries a3 to their pure f o i l quilities. Pure food Groceries at the lowest prices, together with our prompt delivery service is the reason our grocery is the “ Big Grocery” . It brings and brings and holds every customer thit ever gives us a trial; especially .during these hard times. Get the economical habit and buy at SCHMIDT’S. J k P U R L Y O O D lYNoIce orV/aler louche* \StALSHVPT OYSTERS \No ChemicalPreservative \us«d. ijl ilNaiurai TUvor,VresbTvws \jIII \b Qaa\Uy GbMUKlUP 11 P P S i AIR, IGHT - i X Pal .Carrier .System SEALsmOjM Cheaper Than Meat T A r Per t J v fG Quart Specials Friday and Saturday Pure Cane Sugar, 25-lb. sack 9 different kinds of Bread, Steel cut Coffee Ocean Light Flour Silver Thread Sauer Kraut Tomatoes - ■ * 4c a loaf 19c per lb. $1.15 6c per pound i o c per can H. E. Schmidt 6 Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers 33 3 33th Detroit Street, . . Xenia, Ohio X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X x
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